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Week Dr. J. P. Herndon of Bells was in to •eenstodar., ~ W. Frank Robertson of Mt. Carmel, peid os a pleasant call yesterday. J. O Wnurd. of Getsineer. had bnsi* i in teTvn Sstnnlay LlM^i«(vi*ie P. J. U4 Futoulks, was In town last Thursday. Her. Mr. Peeler, of Hendersonville, occupied the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morning and preached quite an eloquent sermon. Misses Kae and Millie Pgeples, ac companied by their brother Harry, of Tampa. Fla., arrived in town Saturday evening. They will be guests of Mr and Mrs O. D. May while hero. * Their father, Judge Harry A. 'Peeples, a brother of Mrs Mtty will join them 1st§*. _ ' , t Tbs B»-sws f>p*n«ny '‘here bought oat the furnitav* of Iks Colleton •ml •»<»•«» f\)rn. J. b. Ootuali, ol iioaiiU, C&uSd te MS I of h~l Classified MTuusesests- Wants, For Sale, Lost snd Found; one cent s word each insertion. No adver tisement taken for less than *5 cents. Business locals five cents per Hue each Insertion. FOR SALE. For Sale—At $1 each, a few very fine oe<*k*relR Pui-e Uuod Plymouth Mocks *alrowa J^gt/orns. If interested wrib» W W Hmnak, Jr., Wnlterbor'?, S. O. For V .1“—f lar.d. acre* gS in .usu nio..unj. was D. W. Mellard, of Adams Ron, ip tK 1 ' ••wk M. R. Stone, of Islandton, called to rm n*: wh : !e in tenn Monday. Miss Sallie McTeer is spending this week in lieudersobville with relatives. Mr H. A. Willis ami llaskall Moere, tf Heudsrscuvills, were here Monday. Joseph Wrt»tge, O. G. Bridge snd S. W. >^eeks, of liouud, were in town last Friday. ’ e! P.rr'V of is visiting at the home of Dr Jne M. Plain. Miss Gnsrie Keels, of Sumter, is visit- to Miss ttessia Jfhai on Hampton street. buerus, beds, chairs, etc Mercantile and Manufacturing Company wishing to utilise the space occupied by uit faimture. urewu rujuirme Company have this stock on display at thoir store. LiJiss, read this catalogue of eheasm. RrigM eyes, glowing che k«. an i lips, a smooth skin without a Lluulsb, in short. p*rfer>t health. For tale wi?k evetp pseksg*? Minister’s Rnc^y Me Trs. cents. Jobe ** ’"'"in. Death of Dr. laham G. Saunders. Thnrmlav afternoon «»l.out tlv* o ciwok wuiie euguged in bis eseul avocation, book-keeper for The Cum- iniugs Lon W oi ks ate. scpply Co., lahsrn G. rtaunders was at; it Lou wiilh ,T * - tT’?. t. hl« hmue and all done for him possible, but he . never regained oon«nt-,T»«»,««.•« •*)ti fllnrl Misa\eia eackiea, aiiei a UaiiKUUui i . ... . ' ... , , ' /" i at tee n’rlocii: the /*T T v rd- liip iv) • i •alias iMiiiaali f I^iUiks6(i liOhi'd tot week. Mr and mi a P. K. W liiis, or Cottage- ville, were amoug thoce who visited •own luaudi y. W. W. Bmoak, Sr., of Smoaks, spent ths latter *>art of lost week in town with his son, W. \V. Smoak, Jr. Miss Emma Tracy is expected home this week # rom Savannah, where she ha# completed a eourso m stenography. J. C. Crosby is in the second race for magistrate with Steven Craven instead J. W. Crosby, as stated last week in The Frees snd Standard. R. H. Wichmau and family have re- moved to their elegant new residence, yhich will be an ornament to the l#wn. ^ , * Mise Helen Howard of Baltimore, hae accepted a position of Milliner with Mrs W. A. Blade. Lhe will arrive in town •n the 15th inst. Oadet Henry Strickland of Williama, wae In town Monday. He will leave in a faw day* for hie third year at C lemson College. , o Clarence Jfishtrarne, of Darien Ga , ulkins were taken to Doctor’s Creek chnceh Friday afternoon and laid to re-t in thu pioaenuu oi u huge nuniber of his relatives and friends. Dr Sann- d, re war iC years old, aul seeaied in thebe»t of health at the time of hie death. 2io leaves a wife end one child to mourn his loss. We extend to Ml family our sincere sympathy in this hour of trial. It arouses energy dev«*inn* * stimu lates nervous life, arouses liiecouiage of youth. It makes you young sgsin. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea or Tukleis. Jehu M Klein. An Enjoyable Affair. The Young Men’s Social Clob gave a very enjoyable lawn party last Friday evening at Jones’ Grove. In vitations were issued, and in response a large crowd ol the young folks as sembled at !> o’clock, and for three hours enjoyed themselves with games, etc., as* young folks can. Refreshments consisting of cake ‘ and icecream were served. Every one •pant Saturday and Sunday in town j wen ^ awa y voting the ev?ning a suo- witbhiaparents, Mr and Mrs C. p..cess. fLhburaeSr. the toWli Council is busy putting gravel on the fide walk from Klein’s to the depot, which rrreMlv improves that thoroughfare tor pedestrians. Rev. T. T. Walsh, after spending the mouth ot August, in town with ilou. j and Mrs VV. J. Fuiiburue, returned to i Columbia Friday, where be rtsumwi his • duties as general missionary. Miss Nell DcTrevilie has accepted a pesiticn a& otcm.grnp*u r with I’eaTifoy Bros abdre iue Frs.-s and Standard #fBce. She hcgui her duties Septem ber 1. ■ n Ask any “JAP” that you mar see, “Why the C*ar, with Bear behind,” had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Tanks, savs be, Tb^y gave us Rooky Mountain Tea. Joeu M Klein, Miss Lucia B. Patterson, stenographer for the Farmers &ud Mcickuuis Bauk viaited friFuda in Charleston Sunday and Monday, returmog to town Mon- to eveuiug. Mist Janie Neyle, the efficient and genial stenographer lor The Press and Standard and Peuriloy Bros, has re signed her u. sition which resignation became tffedtive the ist inst, Mr and Mrs J. K. Beach aud little sou, Theodore, of Savannah, returned home Monday, after an extended viidt to the former’s parents, Mrard Mrs R, F. Beach, of Kouud. The Col!?ton Mercantile and Man- qfactnrinc: #, onj-ni.y bnp just oompleled •out hew stabies ou tneir colh- modions lor, which wdl be a great con venience to th-tir customers. Card of Tranks. Etlllor, Prc^s and Standard: P’onse alio a- me tur>-u-j;h yoji co’.muus to ex- piit«» to tbe Citizens of Colleton County my sincere thanks for thv sp'.ecded sup- J port given n c in ibc ret cm primary. I am proud ol this aupnori lieraime it re- c»»gni7.vtr wlmtevtr worih u.eic is it me. This eo’isideration however, may smack ot selrtshntsa oh mv nart, butT am esre- ciniij proud itocausv it a growing seotfnMfnt in fav^r of pjr.Wd'tfon Fel low tdtf/en* you have given me n vote of winch suy wan misht jnatly be proud. V. hot elected I sball initm •- your ^ervasy anditjaillbs my sole purpose to serve you well and to rociit your contiaucd confidence. And all I ask is jour co operation to hold up my bunds. Your obedfeut servant, J. B. Dodd. Arrivals at Wulterboco Hotel. A J Andsrscu, Hendersonville. J 0 Snvder, Balituioro. R T Christian, Colamhia. W r H Rns*ell, Clarksvdle, Va. Julius Levy, Charleston. Mrs M L Rice, {L vet -idv. Margie Shauon, Kiverdd#. CH V. ebb,Ch irltsion. * F Guess, White l&tt; L O Peeple i Chn-' ifop. I' N Druuson, Orau^ebcig. W A Herndon, Georgia. H P Clyde, NaahviPt. "fT Whsn tworstrong men corns to Mows, Alex. F. Heuderaou has accepted the even.if they uie well matched, it is not position ot out-door i ierk aud assistant i rfgkt, bin if the man who at thewcicdiiitAn . grtsnhe \\oi>t of U will mw DeWirt’s * uie tl '‘ t “ ,0u Co. Ur Wltcil bm . M , M w , a , ouk betwr Bsukiug Co. Mr Henderson-has been for some months living iikehnrleston. We ore glad to welcome him bock. Mr god Mrs W. A. Black and Mr and Mr* E. D. Leaiacks have removed to toe recently purchased ioaidsuc%ox the former ou Main Street, in front of Ytanpen and Merchants Bank. Exten sive repairs and a new cant of paint im-’ jjjj . proves the appearance of the building aud^eel better in ^uorroidcr. Be cere you get Dewitt’s Good hw cverv thing a salve is otud for, including piles. Sold by J. M. Klein. For Sslu—172 acres of laud; buildings. 75 •-> r p. r-lcr-'d a ''i's n r ;' < ^r fenCA; land unuer good cultivation. Joins Lnthtr Ton, Perry Davis, Lee Ber?r, L G Owns ard /)bn Craven. Apply te W P Uatch, Walter boro, 8. C. Jot Sale—One house and lot for gale, I rooms, fire place in each room, twe story. Apply to J Melvin Gor ier, Walterboro, S. C. t 2V 4k For Sale—125 acres of land, known m mr *'ld plsee, 2 1-2 mitasi fw»m Wtlrrr- bdro; 60 acres under fence and enltiva- tion, good dwelling ami out buildings, on raiircad. A H Herndon, Walterboro, 8C. 816 11. For Sale—The leading milli- ■try business of Bamberg, C. For particulars .addreaa I*. 0. tw* 155 ? Brmberg, S. C. For Sale—I offer for sale my place tbr r rr.ilf'n w?rJ of Walterboro on i!c dersqnvdla road .'WX) acres of laid; 150 nuder good cultivation and good fence, with three good eettlements. For further information apply to A H Hern don, Walterboro, 6. G. 88 4t. Buff Orpingtons—The best all purpose Fowl. They surpass all ether breeds as winter layers. Will set any month in the year. Goed foragers and excellent mothers. Fggs $1.60 per sitting. Nice lot of Cockerels snd Pullets fersale. R. L. Fraser, Waiter- bore, 8. C. 8 22 4ft BUSINESS LOCALS. WatdTyoar money grow by gening a raaosdlng safe from chants Bank. Delicious Candies at HELP IS OFFERED Farmers * Her- Subscriber to The Press and Standard. Deposit $1.00 and get a hdkne savings Bank from Farmers & Merchants Bank. Advertise in The Free* and Standard. We give you a beautiful nlckle finish-, oil savings bank to place on your mantel and droi your coins in. Call and get one at Farmers & Merchants Bank. Hava your job work done at The Press and Standard. Nunnally’s Klein’s. Ladies! Get yonr fall and winter hats at Mrs \V. A. Blocks. Insect powder at Klein’s. Second-hand sewing machines from $1.50 up at J E Bryan’s Walterboro, 8 O. Mrs W. A. Black has jnst retimed from Baltimore and New York whera ska purdmaed a fall line of latest milk- nery goods. Call and see them. ° Buisl’s Improved Rutabaga turnip feel at Klein's Why pay big price for cheap machines when you can get a Singer or Wheeler A Wilson lor same money on easier terms. .1 E llryau, Walterboro, S C. A fnll Hue of dress good/f«r the ladies at Mrs W. A. Blaciw’s, at reasonable prices. Now lesdv ;nrnlp seed for fall planting at Kleiu’s. Tire hind of Turnip seeds that grow at Klein’s.- New crops turnip seed at Klein’s. Baial’s Prize Medal Turnip Seed at Klein's. Plenty of all kinds of Turnip see.li at Klein’s. Fly paper at Klein’s. The latest improved Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines on ea-.y payments or big discounts (or cash By calling ;uo up ever the ’phone oi write me 1 will send either of these maohiue* to any part of our, town or coa.Jv on tru!. J E Brynn* Walter- Wo, 3. O. fi 27 4t Anyway ii*6;uaj, as cheap to raise- a VtgetuUe garden us to tij to pick oat safe investpiG^s. A boy doesn’t have to know very mnch to think he could get along on a lot lets. A woman willingly promises to obey man at the jiltar, but ahe’a apt ta forget to deliver the goods* A •aanaateed Curefor Piles. Itchiag, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding VUee. DvuE£{i*tvrefund money if PAZO OINTMFN’r fail* to core anv co»e. no .* • .nifp* ai.u | ni’der fence end cnirtvstion, near Brant . Tne Colleton Apply to w J Getsinger, Geteinger, 8. C. tf Wc have just picked up a CAR LOAD of furniture that was shipped to another concern. The concern to T.'kcm it, -was ck: r pcd did not take* it for some reason and we boogbt it it ear i • * Vtffl FftiWF* * / • «We are gomg to give our custom ers the benefit of om* bargains as long as they last. Below is a list of only a few of the many bargains: 20 io Discount For Cash No. R0 Dreaaar. Full lise UxUO Glass, iveguiar Brice $1.50 Laaa 1*0 % for cask 1.30 •i $«.J0 N#. tZ Drawer, iolid fak Mwfi l Per*! Plate Glass Regular price $10 50 life* 20% for cask *J 1# (Othara from $4 ft# to $4# ••) $3 40 "No. 42 Bcd.Oak Peati, Regular l rice $5 01 Ltca 20 % for cash 60 $2 40 No 42 Bed. Solid Oak, Regular Prioe $4 00 Leas 20% 80 $1 20 No 48 Bed. Solid Oak,' Regular Price |i ft Lew 20% for eaik 91 2 tO Other Beds in proportion up to $18.00 each. All our Beds haVe double hook Rails, slats and rolle rs. Roll foot boards if desired. * . *r_*“ KITCHEN SAFES. | a Positively the beet on the market. He 1. Tin or wire front, like eat Regular prioe Lees *0> for ca*h~ 93 80 Xe 1. With Drawer Regular Prj,ei'. 94 00 Lees fer cash 80 91 39 With Djrnww and Cupbeards RagmUu pt ise (8 T-«u 30% for cask i SO !• 30 1RGN BEIM Xo ICO R#pcl^r pri^o $1 00 Leto 36'%,. . to No 7% Fnll ilxe Regnler' Price » |7 6<> Lee* 30% for cash 1 50 COO No 385 Like eat Regular Price $9 00 Less 31% for cash 1 89 97 SO m ARM AND NURSE ROCKEA3. at all prices from 85e ’up to $|t.C9 aach. Less 19% froai regular price*. Chib!ren« chairs and rcckere Anbject to same 80% UiACoUUt. . I The abone articles are only a f sw #f the many thb^s *'n 'v’drfc we are giving y( in the 20%. Foe cash ooifr d corue here whf a all tkese are gone on«l expect ns to give yea tbt - .me uisainnt—1 7e oan’t do it— If von ennnot call and see the«e things j Send ns y* nr order by mail aud we Sill ship the goods uuu guarantee aaiisfaction, SAME DISCOUNT on MACHINES, first payment amounts to $io or EASY Terms. all maktes) if fer. . Balm ce