The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 29, 1906, Image 8
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IOS Oh I HE I'OWN.
A ugntt*, is visitloK
J Witsell on Main
(fappettlngj o? the Week. Told In
fibort Paragraphs.
L A. Linder, <>f Mt Carmel, was io
lo tee ns Mond&v.
D E. Smork of Smosks, bad busi-
Mii in town Monday.
We were pleoretl tosee J. E. Berry, of
Omega, in our city Monday.
' lire H. W. TV*ron, is nsiting ber son
at Bells this w eek.
Newton Jones, of Ashton, attended
the campaign meeting in Walterboro
Saturday.
lire Meta Tatt, o
ber sister, Mrs E
meet.
■ Mrs W. W. Mc'i'eer, oi Early Branch,
is Tisiting the family of fi. K. McTeer,
in town.
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The many friends of Percy Padgett,
•f Florida, are gtad to see him m our
town this week.
F. P. Wichinnu left Monday after
noon for Charleston, where he will
spend a few days.
Her. K. 6. Williamr. of Salkehatchie
and Dr. H. A. ^Willis, of Henderson*
Tille, were in oui city Saturday.
Ex-Coroner P. W. Strickland, of
Qinggks, attended the campaign meet-
tug here Saturday.
John D Warren, Sr. , after a month
delightfall spent at Glenn Spring, retu
rned home last week.
The many friends of L W Cunnin
gham, of Augusta, are glad to see him
in our oity this week. ^
Miss Bertie McTeer. of Hendereon-
Wile, spent several days with relatives
U Walterboro this week. •'
Bartow Craves, son of J. K. Craves
of Great Swamp, has accepted a posi
tion with The Press and Standard.
Mr and Mr. 0 P>. May, who have
been spending the summer at Glenn
and Chick Springs, returned home last
Friday. , ¥
Mias Eva Williams, who has been
visiting the Misses Kasterhn at Provi
des oe, returned home yesterday, ao-
•Onpanied by Miss Lixaie lasterlin. 4
Joseph 0 Patterson, of Baldook, 8 C.
|sin Walterboro this week for a few
days. Bis many friends are delighted to
•whim.
Capt »!. D. Padgett, returned to
Walterboro Monday afternoon, after
spending several weeks at Glenn
Mtar.' _ . -.
MrsR. G. Wiggins ami little son,
Robert, left this morning for Baltimore,
white they expect to spend, sometime
with relativee. '
, Mr and Mrs J. R. Padgett and little
son, Ernest, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
visited Mr and Mrs H. D. Padgett, Jr
•f Ruttn, last wwik.
The Heyward Riflemen will hold it’s
regular meeting on Monday night Sept.
Srd. The members are urged to be
preieut. .
C M Grace of tbo firm of Grace and
Warfeu, accompanied by bis daughter,
Miss Mary, have retnrued from a visit
to Baltimore anu New York.
A regnlsr communication of Unity
Lodge No. CO will be held Friday night
The master’s degree will be conferred.
AU brethren are reqnestod to be present.
Refreehments will be served. ^
N. C. A. Saule, who has been express
•gent here, has rt fti£ned nis position to
accept that of assistant depot agent. He
Will be succeeded bv Julian DeTre-
ville. 1
John D War .on, Jr.,to( Savannah,
arrived in Walterboro Saturday after
noon where he visited relatives and
friends, returning to Savannah Monday
afternoon. ^
Messrs. G N Taylor and E P Knight
have returned from a visit of two. weeks
to'Bxltimore ami New York. It is mid
that Mr Knight gained the soubriquet,
Uncle ” on his trip. >
Hon Jae K Peonfoy nsd professional
business in Charleston today.
Mrand Mrs A J Lemac.r* after a de
lightful visit to /Washington, D C, re
turned home this week.
Mrs E M Jones left Taewlay after
noon for New York where she goes to
purchase a fine lot of nriilhrery goods
for the fall trade.
Prof. K B Bellinger, after spending
s Jtne time in Charlestns anu at Adams
Run with friends, returned home Mon
thly greatly Improved Uf id» trip.
Mrs Annie Kiokimbaiter and Mhs
Attalee Moore have returned from a
visit to Beaufort and kiiPhersonville.
Miss Sadie Pinckney acrompimied them.
Mrs Trowell O’Quln aud eon, Win
ford, of Great Swamp, are visiting rela
tive* this week at Lodge.
We are pleased to see Col. Henderson
back from Knoxville, looking so welj
Only he regrets exeeodiugly, (bat a
belated traiu made him a few hours late
for the primary.
T. P. Murray, aseieHmt depot agent,
has resigned his position to accept a
position on the road. He will report at
headquarters iu Charleston on the first
of September aud will be assigned to a
position.
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Prof. H W Anherman returned hut
Saturday from Coitagtovllle his native
home, where he ha* been for some time.
Mr. and Mre. Ackerman will return to
Latta soon where he, will teach ajrntn,
next year.—Union Times. ^
We regret to learn that Col. Jaa. G.
Padgett, who has been spending the
Sommer in the upper part of the Stw*e.
has been quite nuwell and has been ta
ken to the infirmary Spartanburg for
treatment.
We mast call attenlian to the impot
taut and necessary rule that all articles
intended for publication must be signed
by the real name af Ike writer. We
have several oonueanteatioos we weald
like to nse bet eannot, as they are not
accompanied by the name of t{m writer.
Letters from Xiek lwlia Henderson,
of Aiken sister to MNe Alice Hendereon
of the executive offices at the state boose
indicate that she Imp been greatly bene
fited iu health by the week* spent in Ike
Mountain coowMR wreewd Asheville.
She will pass through Columbia Wednes
day on he way ksnas —CelwmMa
Record.
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Classified Advertisements.
Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, one
cent a word eecb insertion. No adver
tisement taken for leae then fed cents.
Business locals five cents per line each
Insertion.
WAMTS.
• Wanted'-To bny one No. Id gun.
Apply to T P Johnson, Gri-en Pond, f
C. b K» 2t
WANTED—To rent a hens* in Wal-1
terboro. Apply to The Press and
Standard.
WANTED—Prime Yellew Popular
Log*. 10 ft long and up, 2T) inches in
diameter and up. Cost shipping point.
Logs 25, W, 27 in. diameter, f14 00 per
thousand ft. Log* 2b in diameter $d).
per Dolye Log nde. Logs most be
pealed aud scabbed . H Si Wood,
Moselle. S. C.
FOR SALE.
V’
Scrub yonpelf daily, you’re not clean
Inside. Clean insides means dean
stomach, bowels, blood, liver, deem,
healthy tissues la every organ. Moral:
Take Hollister's Reeky Mountain Tig.
86 cents, Tea or TebkSe J M Klein.
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New Firm in Town.
Mr H Stewart Ulover who for e
number of yeun, has been with The
Walterboro Supjplj Co, has dec
ided to sever bis connection with
that firm and begin business for him
self in the near future. He has leased
the store building belonging to C P
Fish borne, Sr, when Lemaoks Bros,
was located and expects to open an
up-to-date grocery and fruit store
lie expects to be in readme** to be
gin business bj the 1st of October.
Mr Glover’s connection with the
Walterboro Supply Co., has given
him that knowledge of the business
and trade that peculiarly fits him
for the business be contemplates. We
wish him success.
A woman worile* ontll she gets wrin
kles, then worries because she has them*
If she takes Hollister's Rocky Mounlain
Tee she would -.have neither. Bright
smiling face follows lie use. 39 cents,
Tee or Tablets. J M Klein
Mrs J. K. Graves, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs H. 8. Croe-4
by, at Midway, Fia, returned home
Mon lay. Bin Graves was accompanied
by ber grandson, Clyde Crosby.
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Misses Caroline, Georgie and Susie
Gnerry left this morning for Columbia
white they were nailed on account of
the iUnees of their father, Rev L. F.
Guerry. Mr* Goerry was recently
stricken with a stroke of parmlyds from
which it is feared that he will not re-
covsr seffideutiy to resume hit duties
.asraolorofSt Jude s Parish. Hie con
gregation ami many friend* here regret
exceedingly to lose Rev. Gueiry and hie
family from their midst.
UOVfcRNOR HEYWARD IN TOWN.
Governor D. C. Heyward was in town
Saturday and Sunday as the guest of
the Walterboro Hotel. He was aocora-
B mfod by Chief Constable Hammett.
onday the governor went to hie plan
tation, returning in the evening In
order to be here yesterday to rote. He
wasthegueet of Mr and Mrs C. D.
May. lie always ocmes to Walterboro
to oast his ballot, and considerable in
terest attaches to this custom. Early
yesterday he went to the courthouse
and at ten minutes after nine o’clock—
for Mr Murray timed him—cast his
bediot.
The governor has a host of friends
here wbowre always glad to see him.
Old melds would be scarce and hard to
find; •
Could they be made to eee.
How grace and beautyJs combined
By using Rocky Mountain Tea. J
M Klein.
The Press and Atmsdard Late.
On acoouuut of the return* of the
election being late The Pmt and
Standard will be one day late. We
thought it beet to delay the paper m or
der to give a complete take Uted report
of the election.
For Bale—At f 1 each, a few very fine
cockerel*- Pare blood Plymouth Rocks
mid Brown Lechorus. If interested
write W W Smoak, Jr., Walterboro,
S. C.
For Sale-One house and lot for
•ale, 6 rooms, fire place in each room,
two story. Apply to J Melvin Car
ter, Walterboro, S. C. 8 28 4L
For Sale—126 acres of land, known as
my old piece. 3 1-2 mites from Walter
boro; 60 acres under fence and cnltiva-
tion, good dwelling and oat buildings,
on railroad. A H Herndon, Walterboro,
8 C. i
15 41.
For Sale—The leading milli-
nory business of Bamberg, S. O.
For particulars address I\ O.
box 168’ Bamberg, S. 0.
For Sale—I offer for sale my place
three miles west of Walterboro on Hen
dersonville road, 500 acres of land; 150
under good cultivation and good fence,
with three good settlements, kor
further inforpiatioD apply to A H Hern
don, Walterboro, S. G. U.
Buff Orpingtons—The MAl!
purpose Fowl. They surpass, mil
other breeds as winter layers.
Will set. any month in the year.
Good foragers and excellent
mothers. Eggs $1.60per>sitting.
Nice lot of Cockerels end Pullets
for sale. R. L. Frayser, Walter
boro, S. C. 8 22 4t v /
BUSINESS LOCALS.
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recording safe from Farmers A Mer
chants Bank.
Subscriber to T&c Press and Standard.
Deposit |1 60 and get a home savings
Rank from Farmers A Merchants Bank.
Advertise In The Press and Standard.
We give yon a beautiful clckle finish
ed savings bank to place on vour mantel
end droo your coins In. Call and get
onset Fanner# A Merchants Bank.
Have your job work done at The Press
and! hands: d.
Nonnally’s
Klein’*.
Delicious Candies et
See out line trunks and dress
suit cases. Col. Mer. Co.
Insect powder at Klein’s.
Second-hand sewing machines from
|1.60 np at J E Bryan’s Walterboro, 8 C.
Full line Genuine Japanese
baskets at 10 to 50 clmiIs at Co).
Mer. & Mfg. Co.
Bnist’e • Improved Rutabaga turnip
seed at Klein's ' ^
Why pay big price for cheap machines
when yon can get a Singer or VVheeler
A Wilson tor same inonev on easier
terms. 4 E Bryan, Walterboro, 8 U.
Complete life of Gents fur
nishings always found at the
Colleton Mer. Mfg Co.
Now readv turnip seed for lal]
planting at Klein’s.
The kindof Turnip seeds that
grow at Klein 1 *.
New crops turnip seed at Kiel n’s.
Bnisi’s Prise Medal Turnip Seed at
Klein’*.
Plenty of all kinds of Turnip
seads at Klein’s.
At Oolietori-Mc*r. & Mfg Co.%
is shown largest line of mens and
boys hate and caps, ever seen in
Walterboro. See them quick.
Hats from 91 to |3. Caps 10 to
50 cents.
Fly paper at Klein’s,
The "16th premium 16.00 in
f old given away by Col. Mer. &
Ifg. Oo. waa won by Sumtor
Hickman Aag 20th. Who. will
be next? *4/
The latest improved Singer and
Wheeler A Wilson sewing machines on
easy payments or big discounts for cash.
By celling me up over the ’phone or
write me I will send either of these
mechiae# to any per# of our total or
eoaaty on trial. J E Bryan, Walter
boro, 8.0, 0 27 4t
We have just picked up a GAR
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 it oar
own price. *
We are going to give our custom
ers Hie benefit of our bargains as long
as they last. Below is a list of only
a few of the many bargains:
20 ^ Discount For Cash
No. 50 Dresser. FuHsixelbx20 Giaw.
Regular Frier $6 ;»o
Less 20 % for cash l.Jo
95.20
No. 60 Dresser, Solid Oak 20x24 Bevel
Plate Glass Regular price $10 50
Less 20% for cash 2 10
(Others from $5 00 to $40 00)
|8 40
No. 42Bed.0ik Posts,
Regular Price 9** 00
Let* 20% for ca*h GO
92 40
vt-revr-- ;
No 42 Bed. Solid Oak,
Regular Price 94 00
Lass 3b% 80
- - 93 20
No 48 Bed. Solid Oak,
Regular Price & 50
Leas *0% for cash /- 00
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3 60
Other Beds in proportion up to 918.00 each. AH
our Beds have double hook Rails, slats and rollers.
Roll foot boards if desired.
Kitchen safes.
I e Positively the beet on the market.
No 1. Tki or wire front, Uke cut
Regular price ° |3 60
Less 30% for oath 70
13 80
No 3. With Drawer Regular Alo* $400
Less 90% /or cash 80
$8 SO
No 4. With Drawer end Cupboards
Below. Regular price $6 50
Lees 209f, for cash 1 30
|5 20
IRON BEDS
No 100 Regular price 64 00
Less 90% 80
No Full size Regular
Price ' 67 60
Less 20% for cash l 50
600
No 685 Like cut Regular
Prlee |9 00
Less 20% for cash 1 80
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67 20
ARM AND NURSE ROCKERS.
at all price* from 860 np to 610.C0 each. Less
20% from regular prioes.
Children* chairs and rockers subject , to same
20% discount.
The above articles are only a few of the many
things on which we are giving you the 20%. For
cash with order. * >.
nnMT 001116 kwe when all these ere gone and expect us
to give you the same discount—We can’t do it-
If you cannot call and see these things. Bend us your order by moil
and we will ship the goods and guarantee satisfaction.
SAME DISCOUNT on MACHINES, (all makes) if
first^pa^ment amounts to 910 or over. Balance
erms.
Brown Furniture Company
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