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r TOPICS OF THE TOWN. k>. SB ■ | a i 1 Jno. B. Smith, Sr., of Smoaki, wnt in lowo Saturday. ¥ i Mtsi Edna Jones speat last week in Qolambia attendiog the Slate Fair. . ^ .Mrs Mable West of Greenville, is Visiting at Dr J M Klein's. J. A. Marrin, Jr, Hendersonville had business in town Saturday. ■ * J. S. Griffin, Esq., had professional business at Smoaks yesterday. J.T. Garris of Williams spent last Friday night in town. Lee Risher of Bamberg, was in town yesterday. kfrsO. H. EsDorn is vial ling her mother in Charleston. E. L. Fish borne, Esq., attended the State Fair in Colombia last week. T. P. Murray has relieved Express Messenger E. D. Lemacks for a few days. ▲. B. Garris of Round was shaking hands with his friends here Saturday. Miss Mary Boa Williams of SaJke- hatchie attended the association last week. • November 6th being a legal holiday on acooont of the general election, the banks will be closed for that day. R D, Robinson ef White Hall was a pleasant visitor to onr town laat Thors- B. 0 Bellinger. Esq., of the Charles ton bar had professional business in town yesterday. Rev A. E. Cornish of Charleston will hold, services at St Judes Episcopal ohnrch next Sunday morning. Mrs W. Perry Morphy is home from a pleasant visit to friends in Walterboro. r-The Evening Post. Rev V. O. S. Curtis of Dillon has ac cepted the call to the Baptisit ohnrch here. He will aseume eharcge in De- An interesting oommonioation from "Bill Boss" cannot be published this week because the writer did not sign mal Min Cornelius Knight and little brother, Heyward, who have been visit ing relatives at Cottage villa returned tPdej. ’ P. M. Buckner E. D. Lemaoks and A. H. Harter ere representing Aahbv Per row Lodge Knights of Pythias at ths District convention at St. Stephana this The tax returns of Colleton county ( for 1006 show an inereaas over those for 1906 of $707,865—which goes to show Shst ths prosperity of South Carolina is confined to no particular section, but It State-wide —The State. ff. W. Black. Jr., is removing e l building on lot adjoining hie store, with a view to opening a sale stable He hopes to be reedy to do business •arty in December. Deqdte the cry of | hard times^noW bosineaeee are opening up every day. Walterboro is on boom. — — A Correction. We regret very much that 'he figures in Terry & Chaffer’s advertisement last week in two important particulars wen* incorrect. The price quoted for Undine Flour was $6 60 when it should hsvs been $5.06. Seed oats 75 1-S cents per bu. instead of 67 cents per bu. Of eouree our readers must have known these to be errors, for they should know every thing is at rock-bottom figures at.. Terry roads, 81-8 miles settlement, splendid opportunity. Ap & Shaffer’s. It will ps^*fou to W«2Br} ply to D M Yarn, Weimer, 8. C. their space every week. A'Palaful Accident. Frank Price, who lives a few miles from town, one day last week was on hit way lo Hampton, accompanied by his *iie and children. The mule he wee driving became frightened it an ox cart and tried to run. Fortunately Mrs Price and the children got oat of the buggy. Mr Price attempted to bold the mule and was dragged per baps a huundred yards when the mule threw him, and stepping on his leg broke it just above the ankle He was taken on to Hampton where hie leg was set by Dr Moore. WhiL* very painful he is doing as well as well as could be expected. Mr Price is U4 yeaas old. Wanted—Men Id each state td trsvel. tack signs snd distribute sample* sod circulars of our goods. Salary $80 per month. $3 per day for expenses. Haunders Co., Depi 8., 46—60 Jackson Boolevaid, Cblcago. . s POR SALE. For Sale—Very desirable trad cf land, estate J Wash Stephens, GO acres cleared, 100 olearable, comfortable bouse, public railroad, fine FOR SALE—A lew white Flymonth Rock cockerels, from pr*ze winning stock. $1 each. R D Robinson, White Hal : , 8. C. 10 31 4t For Sale—We have just placed in stock s full line of f .stionery for elite corres pondence. We shall be pleased to furnish you In pens; ink, pencils, pen or pencil tablets, paper by the box or pound Call and see it at The Press and Standard FOUND—Got 5th, at W E Benton's, one monae colored mole, weighing a boat 460 pounds, years old. Owner esu have same by ownership and paying • Getsinger. S O. proving chargee, inry Kinsey, { If you have lost your boyhood spirits, courage aud couhdtrnceoi yuuib, we offer you uew lile, tieab courage and freedom from ill heal thta Uoliiaier’a Rocky klou M tain Tea. 85 ceult, Tea or 1 ablets. J. M. Klein. A New 3tore. J Campbell Sanders is busily engaged erecting a building to be need ae an up- to-date grooety store, it will be located on lot adjoining the Oil Mill Mr San ders has had abundant experience in mercantile work, and we predict a splendid success foi his new venters. True ead tried frier ds of the family- —DeWitt's Little Early Risen. Beet for results and best to take. Rosy cheeks and sparkling ayes follow the nee of these dependable little pills. They do not grip or slckeo. Sold by J. M. Klein. Local Market Report for Today. • Oot too—middling 9 7-8 Corn—now 80 oouts per bushel. Pens 91 per bushel. Sweet potatoes 60c per bushel Rice, ruff, f 1 per bushel. Syrup, 85o per gat t Eggs, 80c perdoa. T ttiioseue $180 to $4 per doe. Hens $8.60 to $4 per doe. Wax, 85o per pound. Wool, 88 to 86cU per pound. LOST. LOST—In Walterboro on first Monday in Oct, one light brlodle dog. half bul'. Reward if retnrned lo G I Blocker, Blocker, SC It * * LOST—In Walterboro Oct 27, fox bound bitch, body black with white-speckled ring round neck, named “Bell." Re ward if returned to H A Morris, Omega, 8. C. It BUSINESS LOCALS. Arrivals at Walterboro W Hotel This T T. Webb, Jacksonville. J H Hewett, Allendale. A C Hpeiieegger, Charleston. FII Gooding, Branson. K B Taylor, 8. C. E W Taylor, Philadelphia. C F Adame, U. 8. A. 0 D Lynea, S 0. J H Btaplea, N C. U J Cone, Lodge. J Levy, Charleston. Max O Hirach, Gbarleaton. Jno L Mklony, Gbarleaton. J H Irving, Centerville, Va. Approaching Marriages. Invitations have been issued to sev oral marriage* in the near future among I Store that always makes good. Index to Now Advert Iso moats, H. W. Cohen, one page ad. “ The •erne of our moot popular young people. The first of these social events is that of Mias Eva Murray to John D. Warren, Jr., now cf Savannah, which occurs at the Baptist church on the 14th of No vember. This is followed by that of Miss Julia Fripp to O L Fishburne on the 15th of November at home. The next will be Miss Jaoie Neyto to H. 8. Glover, at the Episcopal church the 96rd of November. Others will follow soon after these. Association Meeting. The Colleton Baptisit Association met at the Baptist church here last Friday. Nearly every church in the county was represented, and busineas of importance to the aaeociatlon was transacted. The eld officers were re-elected as follows: Rev S W Ackerman, Moderator; Joseph Langdale, Treasurer; J 0 Griffin Cierk. The next aaeociatlon will be held at Black Oreek one year from this. Among the visiting ministers were: Rev J K Hair Blaokviile, Rev J D Moore Columbia, Rev V I Masters Greenwood, Rev F O 8 Curtis Dillon. Rev J P Graham, who has returned from Texas was also Present. RUGGY FOR SAUL MM* Flnt-elu. tetUMr qurttr-top turr *"(<7 huaS, Colleton Bunking Co. "Think more spend Isas." The Farmers and Merchants Bank "Gotten is King." Terry & Shaflhr. Buys opt Halford Hardware Go. Brown Furniture Co. "Looking for wedding presents." J A Shuptrine. Tetterioe. Summons for relief. Wants, lost, lor sales and business locals. The bot improved Columbia TALK ING MACHINES, records and needles for sale* tor cash, or to nwponsibls par ties oo installment at 8 Finn’s Jsweiry Store. 10 17 4t Klein's Meuthalaled'Whlte Pine A Tar lor coughs and colds. 4 Ton can only acquire wealth by saving what you earn. Lotus »how you how. We shall be glad to explain our Savings Bank system. The Fanners and Mer chants Reek. Gibson Heart Tonic for the Heart at Klein's. Have your job work done at The Proas andtltandard. Enough said Klein—64-90 Liver Fils. There are nearlv seven million savings accounts In the United States. Is yours one of them? "Get the habit" by start ingoneat The Farmers A Merchants Bank, I am headquarters for "Battle Axe" shoes, none better, H I It teems awful immodest to a girl tout on a man’s knee with the lights not tarnedont The reason women hate matheme- ic* so mnoh because they have to do with ages. » NoriCR The tax books of the town of Walter boro will be open for the coReetion of taxes from Not 1 to 80 at the store of H W Black, Jii V D B Black, -- - ' TS^ra Clerk A Treat. » Classified Advertisements. a==i w B yW B =5=5===== Wau^ q^je, Lost and Found, one child- fl W but it 57L8c tlsement MaMn^aft km No ta per line , .•, WANTS. WAXTSD—To not t or ( ak» non eaie The Prune and Standard. ii iquani snd "Wolfe Bros* W Black Jr. "A dollar saved Is a dollar made." Are E m saving any? If not let us suggest n ooteboM Cash Regular. The Farmers A Merchants Beak. My line of Clothing will do all t reasoning snd convincing, If you w call to see It H W Black Jr. "Get the habit" of saving by getting a savings bask, free. Deposit $1 nod get one at The Farmers A Merohaats Bank. For good articles, cheap prices sad fair treatment go to H W Black, Jr. The National Glrkand Dixie Girl shoes for Ladies, la nil the new styles snd the largest line of Men’s floe shoes ever shown In tbs town, ell OAK-TANNXD BOLES. Fo: side only nt vonLehe’s, The Shoe Men. Look nt your stock of ktter beads, bil heads, statements, printed envelopes Are you nearly out? If so order at once from The Press end Standard. Always on hand a Urge llee of Drees Suit cues snd Trunks nt The Brick Store. "Where are you going, my pretty usid?” "I’m going to the Brick Store, sir," She said. Spice*—fbr Pickles at Klein’s. A box of paper is a good blrthds present. We have it. The Press an Standard. Meet me at the "Brick Store." The but and cheapest place to boy Hats for men and boys, is from H W Black, Jr. Meet me at the "Brick Store." See our line of shoes snd clothing we have the best for the* least money. CoL Her A Mfg Co. Do you need legal blanks of any kind, titles, bonds and -mortgages, notes and mortgtget, etc, etc? We have them. The Press snd Standard. Meet me at the "Brick Store." Armour’s Violetta toilet soap, 121-2 cts at Beach Bros. Jell-O—alliflavors si Klein’s. Buy Wolf Bros shoes for your ren, every pair guaranteed solid, Black, Jr. ° Others have seed oats nt 67 l-2c takas good pats to trot in our class, at the Brick Store. White, Red and Pearl Onion sets at Klein’s. Lamb’s wool blankets $5 to $6.50 per pair at Beach Bros. . Soda mint 10c for Indigestion at Kleln’ t I have e large end well selected stock of clothing for mea snd boys. It will' pay you to see them before buying eke- T where. H W Black Jr. j Just received anew lie* of geods for! Ladks skirts and suits. Call tad tee ma. Beach Bios. Pastry Spipes at Klein's. Red rail proof teed omta H W Black, Jr. Bane Bteuoa $5.C0 hat from Beech LOOKING FOR • A • WEDDING PRESENT ? J, Among the happiest moments of a brides life, one filled # with the greatest- pleasure, is when sur rounded with the wedding gifts and alone she gives tbank§ for the many Assurances of interest and affection which accompany them. The things piart appreciated by a bride can be found at our store. We have them all, from the daimv little Hassock at 50c each to the handsome Mathushek Piano at ttfS 00 eac k Among the many things to be found at our big store, suitable for such occasions are: Handsome Rockers in oak and wicker, Brass and Iron Beds, < Odd Dressers, Suites, Chifionirs, Hamp ers. Tables and in fact everything that goes to make the home com fortable. Each gift will go towards making more attractive and lovely the home which she has pictured so often and in which she intends to spend the happiest time of her whole life. Every offering will bring back some fond mempry of a devoted friend and relative, and will bind old associations with the new life to come.. As far as possible the gifts should not be duplicated, and the problem arising out of the re ceipt of four cut glass fruit bowls exactly alike, or five or sue cut glass water lotiles are, to say the least perplexing. Th suggestions con tained in this advertisement are all suitable for wedding gifts. They are from a well assorted stock where one can find something to be appre ciated, no matter how small or now large your pocketbook. & I ■V I t 4 4 1 j i. UT US HAVE THE PLEASURE UF SENIHC TCC? 'm (• • •. :» ♦ • iKtapeol gefciutt-Je ir" Brown Furniture Company M MjjjXy^ui ; - J — N * %