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1 TOPICS OF THE TOWN. tlAppcnlnf* of the Week Told lo Short Paragraphs. • o .. J M Crosby of Ruffin, was in town yesterday. „ ^ George Polk of Islandton, was in town Monday, W. R. Thackstou, of Cottngeville, W*s here Monday. » V W. J. Getsiuger, of Cetsinger, was in to see ns Monday. 8. B. Saunders of Stokes, was a visitor to our town Monday. WJVaru of Getsinger paid us a pleasant call Monday. Tbs new front of H. W. Coben’s store greatly mipioves its appearance. J F Reutz, a prospesous farmer of I&landtou was in to see us Monday. o. Miss Edna Stokes has accepted a posi tion with the Col. Mer. & .dig. Co. Meses .1. C. Nettles and G. F. Copeland of Getsiuger had business in town Monday. Beach Bros, have made extensive im provements in the interior of their |tor«. G. A Benton, of Hudson's Mill, was among those who visited Walterboro last week. Mlu Marjorie Shannon, of Riverside, spent Sunday in town, the guest ot Mrs 0, W. Butler. Miss Hellen Howard of Baltimore, milliner for Mrs. Black arrived in town Baturdsy evening, C C May retuued last night from the Wbfie be went to purchase horses and mules for hid foil trade Mrs J L Daniel returned to Walterboro yesterday after spending the summer Vfith relatives at V* alterlQpj ' Miss Sue Ella Sanders, who has been Tilting friends at Young’s Island, is ex pected home this week. 8. Finn’s jewely store will be closed Thursday and Friday, September 20 and 21, on account of holidays Mrs 0. F. Neyle of Charleston, formerly a resident of Walterboro, is visiting Mrs Gtorge W. Rivers. C. D. May left Friday for Atlanta and the West to purchase horses and moles for his fall trade. A new coat of paint greatly improves the appearance of The Farmers and Merchants Bank. 8. 8. Kobo, of New York, spent several days in town with his parents, Mr and Mrs M. Kohu last week. Mist Barak Kohn left town yesterday for Rock Hill, where she enters her second term at W mthrop College. Miss Emily Bellinger who has been studying stenogiaply in Atlanta has fin ished her course and is at home again Mrs Sophy Kerr is spending the lumuer with her brother’s family at Oottageville, near Walterboro.—Evuing Post. Col. Jas. G. Padgett who has been in the hospital at Spartanburg has goue to Pniladeiphm. He is improving at tbe Sanitarium there. Mias Emma Tracy who has been in Savannah for some weeks past complet ing her study of Stenography has re turned to Walterboro. Prentiss Griffin, son of Mr and Mrs J. 8. Griffin, left Walterboro yesterday for Greenville, where be will enter Furman University. The Walterboro Cotton Mills is erect ing a handsome residence for Supt, J T Me Gregoi on the lot recently purchased, on Railroad Avenne. . Gary Beach, son of Mr and Mrs L. C. Beach of this city, has accepted a posi tion at Clyo, Ga. Mr Beach left town iMt Thursday for his new home. Mr and Mrs J. M. Smith, Jr, and little son,p retained last night from Glenn Springs. They will visit relatives at Smoaks the latter part of this week The following gentlemen have been appointed from Colleton on the Bryan reception committee: Messrs Jas. E. Peurifoy, W. B. Gruber, A. B. Gonza les, M. P. Howell, Jr., J. C. Hiott. Miss Edna Stokes has returned to her home in Walterboro after a visit to Mrs W. L. Stokes. Mrs Kirsch returned With Mias Stokes—Bamberg oorrespon- dent of the Newt and Conrier. Mrs H W Jones has accepted the poMtion of head nurse at the Walterboro Infirmary. Mrs Jones has recently com pleted a course of study in Savannah, and Is well qualified for the position she Miss Rnth Tarn of Getsinger, spent last week with Misses Corrie and Lily Halford of this place. Owing to unavoidable circumstances, and to changes iu supplement, we re gret not being able to send out the sup plement of tbe Colletou Mercantile and Ml’g. Co. It will appear in onrnext issue. <*. * Miss Ida M Fishbnrne who has been teaching in the graded school here for a numbers of years, did not accept the position offered her us first ns sietuut again this year, but will teach a private school near Sidney. Dr and Mrs Sam Taylor of Charles ton, were guests of Mr and Mrs W. H. Martin several days the latter part of Inst week. Dr Taylor is going to locate at;Getsinger to practice his profession with Dr !. B. Padgett. He has to leave Charleston on account of his health. Ladies, read this catalogue of charms- Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, and lips, a smooth skin without a b emish, iu short, perfect health. For sale with every package Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. John M Klein. Index to New Advertisements. Mrs E M Jones' ad is new this week. Look over Terry & Shaffer's ad this week for good bargains. Grace & Warren’s ad m Tbe Press nnd Standard this week is new. See it on another page. Those who need furniture will save money by going to the Brown Furniture Co. See two-poluinn ad elsewhere in this issue. Dr J B Padgett's ad is new this week. See J. C. Hiott’s law card else where in our paper. Don’t fail to read the want#, for sales, and business locals in .another column. New bargains every week. For Sale—I offer for mle my place three miles west of Walterboro on Hen dersonville road. 500 acres of laud; 150 under good cultivation and good fence, with three gfxxl settlements. Jfor further information apply to A H Hern don, Walterboro. 8. G. 88 U. BUSINESS LOCALS. Beautiful Klein’s. line of hair brushes at 10 000 yards dark calicoes, scarce article. Taylors. a .very — Fall line of fine skirts, reincoats, ladies cloakk, silks and diess geods, etc, at Grace & Warren's. Beautiful display of pocket cutlery at reduced prices. Halford Hardware Co, It is certaiulv gratifying tons to hear the many complimentary remarks paid our tall showing of up to date goods iu every hue. Taylors. 1 am Ready to show yon for Fall wear; all the new style-* in Patent Leather. Gun Metal, Vici, & Box Calf, Won-in-n-'walk Shoes, for sale only at vouLehe’s, The Shce Man. One minute self registering fever thermometers 50c, 75c and #1 at Klein’s Watcn your ufoney grow by getting a recotding safe from Farmers & Mer chants Bank. “The Shoe That proves” The famous Dixie Boy shoes all sizes at vonLehe’s, The Shoe Mau. Full line agate-ware cheap at Halford Hardware Co. -5P Nunnally’s candies always fresh at Klein's. 2 1-2 yds frilled swiss curtains 29 eti pair. Taylors. Fresh seed rye at Walterboro Supply Co. If you waut the celebrated Oak Tan ned Sole shoes for Men, Ladies and Children go to vonLehe’s, The Shoe Man Klein’s Sarsaparilla the blood purifier 50o. Subscriber to Tbe Press and Standard. Walterboro Supply Co, have just got ten in a fine new line of Fall dress goods. Call and see them. After the hot weather yon want a Mias Malone’a School. Miss Helen Molaone’s piivate school opened yesterday moruiog at the Y. M. C. A. building. Miss Malone has Miss Bertie Glover associated with her as assistant teacher.. The^e Jodies are both expelienced and comp*tent instructors, and have been most successful in educa tional work, the enrollment this term will probably be larger than ever before Card of Thaoks. Editor Press and Standard: Please allow me space to thank the voters of Colleton county for the handsome vote 1 received in both primaries. I will do my duty to the best of my ability. Yours truly, I \V Dopson. » » » Card of Thanks. Editor Press and Standard: Please allow me space to thank the voters cf Coiletcn county who favored me with their suffrage for treasurer in both primaries. I appreciate the hand some vote given me none the less because it siis not sufficient for my election. Very resi>ectfully, 1 ® Marvin. Neyles, S. C., Sept 17,190b. HsS Stood Tbe Test 25 Years. The old original GROVER’S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It Is Iron and quinine In a taste less form. No cure no pay 50c. good tonic. Why not try Klein’s Iron tonic 50c. We have received a carload of best red rust proof seed oats which we are going to pot on the market at 57 1-2 cents per bushel. Col. Mer. & Mlg Co. Nice lot of iron bedsteads at Halford Hardwaie Co. Deposit $1 00 and get a home savings Bank from Farmers & Merchants Bank. School supplies, writing tablets, inks, etc, at Klein’s. Lace bureau scarfs 18x46, only 10 cts each. Taylors. Full line of garden seeds Walterboro Drug Co. Stationery for elite correspondence at Klein's. Advertise in The Press and Standard* Childrens Buster Brown blouse patent leather belts in red and black—only 5 cents. Taylor’s. We give you a beautiful nickle finish ed savings bank to place on your mantel and drop your coins in. Call and get one at Farmers & Merchants Bank. Post card albums 5, 10. each. Classified Advertisements- Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, one cent a word each Insertion. No adver tisement taken for less than z5 cents. Business locals five cents per Hue each imertion. WAMTS. FCTR SALE. For Sale—At $1 each, a few very fine cockerels* Pure blood Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. If interested write W W Smoak, Jr., Walterboro, S. O. For Sale—1 desirable residence in town of;Walterboro. 8 rooms; large lot. Apply to Miss Jnlia Croskeys, C H or J E Fripp, Walterboro 8 O. 9 19 4t For Sale—1 gray mare, baggy and harness. Terms cash. Apply to H S Glover, Walterboro, S. C. 9 19 41 For Sale—1 oak barber chair, good as sew. Will sell cheap. Brown Furniture Go. Walterboro* SC tf ♦For Sale—One home and lot for (ale, 6 rooms, fire place in each room, two story. Apply to J Melvin Car- - ‘oro. S. G. ter, Walterboro, 8 29 4t 25 and $1.25 Taylors. Klein’s 61-30 liver pills jnst right. Have your Job work done at The Press and Standard. Go to Grace & Warrens for 5 and 10c outings, latest styles in gentlemen's hats Second-hand sewing machines from (1.50 up at J E Bryau’s Walterboro, 8C. Fresh Supply of Wiley’s candies at Walterboro Drug Co. Klein’s 64-30 liver pills jnst right. Full line of tinware in show win dow, any article 10, cents. Call early and get a bargain a:. Grace and Warren Every thread guaranteed pure Irish linen Torchon laces, 1 to3J*j in wide, 5cts per yd. Taylors. PresciptioVis fillet! any time of day or night at Walterboro Drug Co. Dr A L Ott will open an office in Walterboro on Oct. 1st. for the practice of dentistry. Dr Ott make* a specialty of crown bridge anti porcelain work. Dr Ott and sou, W A Ott will on the above date open a real estate, fire, life and accident iusuranee business here They have unsurpassed facilities lor selling real estate, having extensive eastern and western connections. National Girl and Dixie Girl shoes, Oak-Bark-Tanned sole for sale only at vonLehe’s, The Shoe Man. Why pay big price for cheap machines when yon can get a Singer or Wheeler & Wilson for same money oneajier terms. J E Bryan, Walterboro, S O. Klein’s 64-30 liver pills jnst right.? North Carolina apples 10 cts per doz. A O vonLehe. Klein’s 64-30 liver pills jnst right. ^. The very latest popular novels—paper bound, 6 cts each. Taylor’s. The latest improved Singer and Wheeler Sc Wilson sewing machines on easy payment! or big diaooants for cash. By calling me np over the 'phone pr write me I will send either of theee machines to any part of oar town or county oo trial. J E Bryan, Walter- boro, 8.0. • 27 41 • • V. Sell over two car loads of furniture within the next 30 days. v. ■*-— ' .■ " Is •- ^ > ' > ' .srsH . 4 We‘ have just bought, in addition to some other large quantities of goods, the entire stock of suites, beds, side- V boards, mattresses, \ safes, tables, rock- < ers, chairs, etc, etc, from The Colleton Mercantile and Man ufacturing Company at Walterboro and are now offering | 1 Jthis stock at great ly reduced prices as long as it lasts. We Must Have Room QUICK! and are offering goods at from 20 per cent to 30 per cent discount from * regular prices to make room. Just Received the handsomest line of Iron Beds ever shown i n Walterboro. DONT FORGET that [money talks. Bring it with you when you come ’ 1 and we will trade rega r d.l e s s of prices. I * % « 1 > -1 i .a'-.-v-JL - Furniture Company wyy-"'' v. ir v •• ' , Vf V, , ;V, j, J ■ - - • rlfaL-. -Ifc- 1 ■r'Vo V iL-7--irk ft, , ...