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TOPICS OF THE TOWN. VfapfMalflfft of the Wock Told In Short Paragraph*. Mr and Mrs Lnther Beach of Ruffin die in town Monday. T. H. Gold well of, Bella had bnaineM in town Monday. W. C. Rowe of Cottage a ille' had bna- ineaa in town one day laat week. 0. W. Pellmn of Lodge waa a pleaaant ▼iaitor to onr sanctum Friday. 8. A. Crosby of Islandton waa in 10^rn Saturday. C. C. Tracy Eaq had profeaaiorol busi- neaa in Charleston Friday. D. B. Peurifoy, Hr of Haloda it Tiait- lug relatives in town. E. T. H. ShafTer had business at Longbrow Monday. Mias Margaret Klein has returned to New York, * Mr and Mrs W. W. Carter of Ruffin were visitors to Walterboro, Monday. Meeeera Haskell Moore aand Frank Gueev of Headersorille had busiuess in town Monday. B. K. Smith of Cottageville visited hia daughter, Mrs Riddick Ackermon Monday. Wonder why one of Colleton’a Flori da boys baa named his new poet office Dinner Island? Mile Neyley Rivers, of James Island, is visiting at the home of Misa Mattie Rivers. Mrs David E. Howell and family of St George have moved into the cottage next to her sister Mrs E. M. Jones. ’** » Mis* Edna Jouei returned this morn- inf from Charles ton where the had t»tn shopping Paul Sanders President Colleton Mer cantile and Manufacturing Co, waa iu Charleston last Friday. Mr J. H. Bruning returned to the city last evening from a business trip to Walterboro —Evening Post, Mr J. J. Padgett of Williams attend ed the meeting of the North Carolina Pine association iu Charleston last week. There will be a special meeting of Ashby Farrow Lodge nextTuesday night Business or importance will be trans acted. Pawnee Bills Circus will be here for two ihows, Morning and evening next Tuesday Oct See bis advertisement on another page. Of course the father must take his boy to see the circus next Tuesday. Eevry boy should attend at leas; one drone. W. W. Smook Jr, waa called to Smoaks Sunday to attend the fuueal of the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs J. B. Smith. We have an interesting Oommunica- tion from Islandton which we cannot publish because the writer did not sign U. Names must accompany all articles for publication. Walterboro is still holding her own as a cotton Market, One day last week cotton sold here for 10,70 when the quo tations in Charleston were only 10**.. Major Gordon W. Lillie—Pawnee Bill—Is one of the largest ranch ownerk in Oklahoma. He is still a young man Hia daughter, Miss May Lillie, herselt s famous equestnenue accompanies him. Messrs WmJ. Fishburne C. H. Fripp andE B. Webb started on a fishing frolic to Otter Island last Friday but had to return as their supply of gasoline was not suffKiut. Rev B. F. Halford, who has been son ducting a revival meeting at the Factory Chapel lor the past ten days, has put in some good work. The meeting closec last night with eleven new members—6 for the Walterboro Baptist Church and 5 for Bedon’s Baptist church. Rev. Sam Jones Dead. Fbe many friends of Rev. Sam .lonss will be pained to know that he is dead. He died in a sleeper near Perry, Ark., last Monday of heart failure. He was a man of remarkable ability, and under a rough exterior had done much good as an evangelical preacher. This is the season of decaf and weak ened vitality. Nature Is being shorn of its beauty and bloom. If you would retain yours, fortify your system whta Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tes. 86 cents, Tea, or Tablets. J. M. Klein. Treasurers First Honor Roil Appended hereto is a list of person) who have already paid their Oountv and State tax: J. D. Edwards I esse Drew. J. 8. Crosby W. P G itch, M. E. Bowick W I ee Breland, J. A. Westerberg, E. R. Bryan. Local Market Report for Today. Cotton—middling 10 8-4 Corn—new HO cents per boshel. Peas $1 per bushol. Sweet potatoes 60c per boshel. Rice, ruff, f I per boshel. Hyrnp, 85c per gnl. Eggs, 20c perdoz. Chickens $1 80 to $4 per doz. Hens $3.60 to $4 per doz. Wax, 25c per pound Wool, 22 to 25cts per pound. Index to New Advertisements, Pawne? Bill’s circus Hr H W Ackertnan—FrofestioDal card. Ott Beal Estate Co—Real estate. Mrs W A Black—Millinery. Taylor’s—Cloaks. Vinol—At Klein's. Business locals, wants, for sale. Grace & Warren—Clothing. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of ferainins ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorising and healing qualities are extraordinary, for sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mast, i t ■ • -v • — B G O’BRYAN, Green Pond, S. C. Fresh Meat Every Day. Reasonable Prices. Highest prices paid for Hides, Furs, Etc. * Near Depot at Green, Pond, S. C. containing < For Bale—A plantation 1260 seres in Colleton County about miles from Branchville and 3 miles from Hmosk’i Cross Roads on the Edisto River. This blace contains 300 seres of •pen land as good cotton and corn land as there is in the State, balance of It heavily timbered with virgin long and •bon leaf pioe. *It also has a good dwelling and a number of tenant houses, barns, statves. etc- Price $25 per sere. Apply to Iss rt Simmons, No 177 East Bay. Charleston, 8 C. FOR SALE—Within the town limits, one 22 sere farm, with five room dwelling bouse, sod outbuildings necessary for farm use. Good locally. Terms cash. Apply to E- D. Hyrne, t Pre*s and Standard office. For Sale—We have just placed in stock a full line of stationery for elite corres- pondeoce. We shall be pleased to furnish you to pens; ink, pencils, pen or pencil^ablets, paper bv the box or pound Call and see it at The Press and Standard For Sale—Farm containing 800 acres, five miles from Walterboro. Parties in terested apply to L G Owens, Waller- boro, SC. 10 3 8t For Sale—One mare and colt. Mare 7 years old, weighs about 800 lbs. Colt one month old. Good family horse. Fuller Beach, Walterboro, SC 10 3 3t BUSINESS LOCALS. BUGGY FOR SALE. $4*00. First-class leather quarter-top baggy guaranteed; set of single buggy harness, $6 00. Georgia Vehic e Manufacturing Co., 52 W Mitchell St, Atlanta, Georgia. Classified Advertisements. -« Jirs; , If you have lost your boyhood spirits courage and confidence of youth, we offer you iiew lire, fresh courage and freedom from 111 heal thin Hollister’s Rocky Moan tain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. J. M. Klein — » Death of firs S. C. Williams, Mrs S. C. Williams of .Palatka, Fla, diad at her home there last Thursday, and was brought to Walterboro for in- termeut Friday. Mrs Williams was Miss Mary Edwards, who had lived with her grandfather, OoL Jno. D.Edwarda. She l* _ of a spleadid had been married about a leaves beddee hat boaband an tqfcnt Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, one cent a word each Insertion. No adver tisement taken lor leas than x5 cents. Business locals five cents per line each insertion. „ WANTS. Wanted—To boy from 20 to 40 head of sheep. Address giving price to S A Marvin, White Hall, SO 10 102t Wanted—A lady to teach school near Green Pond, 8 O. Apply to T P Johnson, Green Pond, 8 C. 10 1q 2t FOR SALE. For Sale—Very desirable tract of land, estate J Wash Stephens, 50 acres cleared, 100 clears ble, comfortable house, public iroes roads, 11-2 miles railroad, flue settlement, splendid opportunity. Ap ply to D M Yarn, Weimer, 8. C. ’ For Sale—A tract of land containing 490 seres In Orangeburg Oonnty, about 2 miles from Rowesville, 8 C, on the line ot the Sounbern Railway. About twenty acres good farming land, balance of land beavMy timbered with virgin long and short leaf pine. Price 15 per sere. Ap- toJas 8 Simmons, No 177 East Bay it,' Charleston, 8 C. For Sale—A plantation containing 1906 acres tn Colleton County, 2 miles from Jacfcsonboro apd 1 12 miles from Ashepoo. This land runs within 1-4 mile of the main line of the Atlantic Coast Line between Jacksonboro and Ashepoo and borders on the Aabepoo River, which makes it accecsible for ship ping lumber either by water or rail. This K ce has about fifty acres of open laad, ance heavily timbered with virgin long and short leaf pine and hard wood. Price $15 per acre. Apply to Jas 8 Sim mons, N BC. sir fo 177 East Bay Bt, Charleston, For Sale—A plantation containing 1235 acres In Dorcbeatnr Oonnty, 1 1-3 nol’ei from Doichester station on the line of the Southern Railway. Thin place has from two bundled to two hundred and fifty acres of open land, as good cotton and com land as there is in the State, balance of It heavily timbered with virgin long and short lest pfae. This tract also hss n dwelling and n aambtr of it homes. Aim border* on Four which empties into the Idlato River, making h ectswibie for thipp lumber either bv water or rail Price toJaaS 177 East B The best Improved Columbia TALK ING MACHINES, tecords and need it s for sale, tor cash, or to responsible par ties on installment st S Finn’s Jewelry Store. 10 17 4t Miss Lizzie Trowell having accepted a p>silion in the North, has found it necessary to dispofe of her entire stock of new Fall Millinery goods at once at and below co-t. Those wishing bargains in her line will do well to call at her store. 1 am still selling out my entire st< ck at and below cost. Haltord Hardware Co. Kleio's White Pine and Tar for coughs sod co’ds, beats them all—35 (ents. The genuine Oak-Bark-Tanned Sole leather, used in all my high grade shoes. For sale only at vonLehe, The Shoe Man. « *• Full Hoe of dress goods and trimmings at Beach Bros. J&palac makes old furniture new, at Klein’s. I have a large and well selected stock of clothing for men and boys. It will pay you to see them before buying else where. H W Black Jr. Powerful deodorizer and disinfectant. Solution of five chlorides. Should be in every house and home. Get a bottle at Kieih's. Look over the latest style) and fash- ions for men—500 samples to chooee from at Taylora. A number ot ladies abort jackets at reduced prices, great bargains. Grace and Warren. Onion lets—white and ||Jyellovr Klein’s. Are yen ready for the suit you need this fall? If so, you c»u be pleased by the Royal Tailors, Prices to please. Have your measure taken at Taylors. Buy Wolf Bros shoes for your child ren, every pair guaranteed solid, H W Black, Jr. Tooth brushes—a vailed assortment from 5 cents up at Klein’s. Do you need legal blanks of any kind, titles, bonds and iron gages, notes and mortgages, etc, etc? We have them. The Press and Standard. Now that winter bss come get yonr baby some of the famous Ruben’s shirts. Do not send ofl for any, but come to Beach Bros. Freshen up yo r homes with a dash of paint. Full liuett paint, oils and varnibhea at Kleiu’s. See our line of extensive waistband trousers for hoys. Ool Mer & Mfg Co. Full line of underwear (In suits) for men and women at Besch Bros. The best and cheapest place to buy Hats for men and boys, is from H W Black, Jr. Full line of fashionable ladies long cloaks and rain coats, latest styles at Grace and Warren. Go to Besch Bros for dress silks. A box of paper it a good birthday present. We have it. The Press sn^ Standard. Single barrel, blue steel, breech load ing guns $3.75. See them- quick. Go Mer & Mfg Co. Look at your stock of letter beads, bil heads, statements, printed envelopes Are you nearly out? If so order st once from The Press and Standard. 50 Men’s snd Youth’s Salts, real value $6 00 to $12 00, To be sold at $3.50 to $8.00. This is your chanca Walteiboro Supply Co. • *>' Watch your money grow by getting a recording safe from Farmers & Mer chants Bank. For good articles, cheap prices and fair treatment go to H W Black, Jr. My line of Clothing will do all the reasoning and convincing, if yon will call to see It H W Black Jr. We have received a carload of beat red rust proof seed oats which we are going to put on the market at 57 1-2 cents per bushel. OoL Mer. A Mfg Co. Deposit $1.00 aed get e home sevinga Bank from Farmers & Merchants Back. I am headqu folte a W Black Jr. uarters for M Battle and “Wolfe Bros" shoes, none better. gtve you e beautiful nickle finish ings hank to plaoeon vour mantel drop your colas la. Cali and get at Fanner* A Merchants Bank. Have your Job work done at The Prese aadUtaadard. MDST )ver two car loads of furniture within the next 30 days.. We have just bought, in addition j I : to some other large | quantities of goods, the entire stock of ■ * * suites, beds, side boards, mattresses, safes, tables, rock ers, chairs, etc, etc, from The Colleton ||MercantiIe and Man ufacturing Company at Walterboro and ^ ' '