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TOPICS OF THRTOWN. Billj O'Quin was b«re lo-lay. J. A. Carroll, of Smoaka. was in town Friday. A. Bennatt of Lodge was in to see na this week. *■ Marion O. Grace is In Charleston this week. O. W. Pel!urn of Lodge, had busines'* in town Monday. jj. A. Benton, of Getsinger, was in town Monday. * Mrs Jas. E. Pentifoy left this morn ing lor Charleston. Monday being ralesday, there was a large crowd in town. Miss Ada Bntler is among those visit ors to Charleston this week. Mr and Mrs M Halsey went to Charleston this morning. Robert Black, 8r., of RoAn, paid ns a pleasant call Saturday. O. J. Varn^of the GeUinger neigh borhood, was in town Friday. J, M- Benton,of Getsinger, had busi ness in town Saturday. • Mias Wilhelmina Strobel is a visiter to Charleston this week. W. D. Bennett, Vsq., of Ledge, paid ns a pop call Monday. Miss Lila Gregory has gone to Char leston to visit her Meter. Messrs O. W. and J. O. Jsqoes of Oottageville, were in town Monday. A fine Jersey oow belonging to W. W . fimoak, Jr., died Sunday. H. N. Stokes, of the Providence sec tion, had business in town Friday. Mr and Mrs R. L. Breland, of RoAn, were visitors to Wslterboro Saturday. H. W. Breland of Getsinger. was * pleasant visitor to our sanctum Mon- dny. TJ. W. Davis and son, Master Frank lin, are in Charleston enjoying Gala Week. Mias Emily Hall, after an extended visit to Miss Lucia Patterson, returned to her home in Charleston Monday. Mrs B. G. Hyrne and daughter, Miss EssisArs among ths Walterboronians In Charleston this week. Misses Wins bee Grace, Kate and Belle Wesooat are enjoying the festivi ties in Charleston this week. Mrs H. N. Stokes, accompanied by her sister, Mias Ida M. Fiahharne visited relatives in town Saturday. Mias Louise Suber, of Newberry, was ia town Saturday. Mbs Suber is teach ing the Brant school this term. E. A. Marvin, a hustliag young busi nets man of White Hall, paid us a pleasant call Moaday. ' Jas ▲. Padgett, of Round, had bnsi- ness in town Monday. While here he paid os a pleasant visit. C. M. Grace of the firm of Grace snd Warren, bad business in Charleston Friday. 0 OaptC. "0. Tracy, accompanied by hiisues Kuinta Tracy aud Belle Williams, is euj jying this week in the City by th- Sea. J. F. Thame*, of Charlectou, formerly a resident of Wslterboro, has returned to town an I will open an office here for industrial insurance. •j Rev A. E. Cornish, of Charleston, preached a very interesting sermon Sunday morning at the Episcopal church, lu the afternoon he addressed the Sunday school. Miss Gertrude Hndson, a charming young lady of Walterboro, is in the city gad will spend Gala Week with her friend, Miss Crystal Donnell, at 83 Society Street—The News and Courier. Among those who left yesterday for Charleston may be mentioned: Mrs E L, Lucas, Mrs E. P. Knight and family, Mrs B. Levy, Mrs L. G. Owenlsnd Misses Cecil and Ethel Arneit. There will be preaching next Sunday morning and evening at the Presby terian church in Walterboro by Rev E. D. Kerr, of Colombia. Seats free. Everybody is invited. Miss Emily Smith, the competent operator at the telephone exchange, left Mondsv for Charleston Miss Smith, while in town, won the friend ship of the entire social circlt, which regrets very much to see her leave. “Edwin R. Weeks is the best all round humrrist I have ever heard. This is ths first time we have ever had any one for the third time. ? “Herbert P. Lansdale, “Troy, N. Y„ Y. M. C. A.” At courthouse Nov. 15. Rev Josiah B. Perry of Washington, will hold asrrioes in the Episcopal church next Sunday. Rev Perrv was a formsr Walterboronian who for the lest twenty years has resided at the nation's oapitol, He will reach here on Friday aod will bf the gnest of Hon. Wm. J. Fish borne. • '’i Rev Dr H. W. Beys, • presiding elder, will dedicate Cottageville ohnrch on Saturday, Nov 10, 1906, at 10.80 a. m. The fourth quarterly conference of Round O Circuit will take place at Oottageville church immediately after dedication. “Mias Mayo was fhren an ovation Jon her first number, the Fantaaie from Faust, and her brillkuit playing made her listeners ask for mors. “Greenfield Recorder, Mam." Feb 14, 1906. At courthouse Nov. 15, 1906. W. Frank Robertson of Stokes, had his barn, stables and outbuildings destroyed by fire about three weeks ago. He lost 660 bushels of corn, seed of 11 bales of cotton, besides fodder, hey, etc. Loss 91,500 to $1,800. No in- suranoe. Gauss, supposed Jo be inoen- diary. . Toe many friends of Miss Lissie Trowell were glad to see her in town this week. Miss Trowell has s position in Roanoaka, Va., where she is hand trimmer in a millinery establishment. 8he will be at home only a short time looking into the closing out of her stock of goods here. 3 FOR SALE. FOR ftALE-d’hesp, several high g ade parlor organs, good us ufw, ouo bar ber chair. Good se« ond-hand sewing machine* from $3 up. Brown Furni ture Co. 11 7 tf FOR BALE-Riee straw at Cypress plantation $1 per oue-horse load. $2 per twp-hprse load. K A Marvin, \\ hite Hall, S C., Mgr. 11 7 4t FOR SALE—Within the next fco days, my dwelling, store aud lot adjoining, aud open let next to railroad. Will sell as a whole or separately. B. G. Price. 11 7 tf, For Sale—Very desirable tract cf land, estate J Wash Stephens, 50 acres cleat ed, 100 clearablc, comfortable house, public cross roads, 81-2 miles railroitd, fine settlement, splendid opportunity. Ap ply to D M Yarn, Wsimer, S. C. FOR SALE—A lew white Ply month Hock cockerel*, from prze winning stock. $1 each. R D Robinson, White Ual’,8. C. 10 3141 < . BUSINESS LOCALS. The best Improved Colombia TALK ING MACHINES, records and needles for sale, tor cssn.or to responsible per ries on installment at S Finn's Jewelry Store. 10 17 4t Klein's Mentbslsted White Pine A Tsr for coughs and colds. Cold weather is here now and it is time to think about your winter suit. We have than, men’s suits from $5.00 to $12.50. Boys suits, $1.50 to $6.00, knee pants. H W Blacs, Jr 11 7 9t You can only acc.nire wealth by saving what you sarn. Let us thow you how. We shell be glad to explain our Savings Bank system. The Fanners snd Mer chants Bank. Gibson Heart Tonic for the Heart at Klein's. Have your Job work done at The Freae snd Mtsadsrd. The Press and Standard and Home and If arm one year $l.k0. We ere still sailing red rust proof seed dale at 57c per bn. H W Black, Jr Enough said Klein—64-30 Liver Pilla. There ere nearlv seven million savings soconots la the United States. Is yours one of them? “Get the habit" by starts lag one at The Farmers A Merchants LOOKING FOR A WEDDING PRESENT ? 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 thanks for the many assurances of interest and affection which accompany them. J he things most appreciated by a bride can be found at our store. We have them all, from the dainty little Hassock at 50c each to the handsome Mathushek Piano -.at Hava sold our stock of hard wars and other merchandise, but will oonrinae to run our wheelwright and blacksmith shops. Tour patronage ia solicited. It Halford Hardware Co “A dollar saved is a dollar made." Are you saving sn\? If uotlet as suggest a Uousehohl Cash Register. The Farmers A Merchants Beak. It will be an ad for ycur business to gw your name la telephone directory. Colleton Co Tel Co, “Get the habit" of saving by getting a savings bank, free. Deposit $1 sad get oae at The Farmers A Merchants Baak. The National Girl and Dixie Gtrl shorn for Ladies, la all the a*w styles ead ths largest lias of Mea’s flue shoes ever shows in the town, all OAK-TANNED SOLES. Fo. salt only at vonLehe’s, The Shoe Mad. Look ht year stock of letter heeds, bll heeds, stitements, printed envelopes Are you nearly eel? If so order at once from The Press sad Standard. We alee carry a full Rue of Baltin Axe and Wolfe Bros. Shoes for ladies, men and ehildren. These are no better made at the prices. H W Black, Jr Always on hand s Urge line of Drees Suit esses snd Trunks at The Brick Store. Subscribe for a telephone now end get your name in telephone directory. Col- lettmOo, Tel. Co. $375.°° each. Among the many things to be found at our big siorc, suitable for such occasions are: Handsome Rockers in oak and wicker, Brass and Iron Beds, Odd Dressers, Suites, Chiftonirs, 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 lile. Every offering will bring back some fond memory ot 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 die problem arising out of the re ceipt of tour cut glass fruit bowls exactly alike, or five or six cut glass water Lotlles are, to say the least perplexing. Th suggestions con tained in this advertisement are all R. E. Jone«, of Lodge, wax in town .Monday thakiug the ^ hands of hU numerous friends. Dr W. A. Kirby, of Cottageville, paid us a very pleasant call Monday- Dr Kirby preaches the gospel of good cheer. E. W. Klnard, of Smoaks, was here Monday. Mr Kinard comae very sel dom. we are sorry to say. E. T. H. Shaffer leaves this afternoon for Charleston, where he goes on bnsi- uess, he says. The stores and business houses of Walterboro will be dosed Thanksgiv ing Day, Thursday, November* 29. Trowell O'Quin, of Great Swamp, underwent a serioas sugical operation yesterday afternoon at the home of hie parents, Mr and Mrs Jaoob O'Qaia, at Hendersonville. The operation was performed by Drs H. A. Willis, C. H Es'Dorn and Riddick Ackerman. Mr O'Qaiu was resting very well this morning. The following books ore »wi—i»«g from the library, and the librarian requests those who have them please to return them at once: “Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm,'* “Lady Betty Across the Water,’’ “The Hoorn of Mirth," “Neet of Grace." The library will be open from now to end of year from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m., Mondays and Friday*. John D. Warren, Jr, of Savannah, visited relatives and friends in town Sanday. Mr and Mrs Claude A. Graves spent Sanday with the former’s patents near Hendersonville. ' Miss Bubye Smith, the charming milliner of Mrs E. M. Jones, will spend a feir days in Charleston this week. O. M. Grace, Jr., who has been for some time in Columbia, returned Son- - day to Walterboro. J. D. vonLehe, president of the Wal terboro Cotton Oil Co., left yesterday for Charleston and Atlanta on burins—. . Trie gdvin &. Weeks Co. will he ot the oonrthosi— Thuridoy evening,’ Nov 15- Thtojtotte mmi raber of the ClassifiedI ^Advertisements. Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, one cent a word each insertion. No adver tisement taken for less than 95 cents. Business locals five cents per line each Insertion. WANTS. Wanted—Men in each elate to travel, tack signs end distribute samples and clrcalars of our goods. Salary $80 per month. $8 per day for expensee. Saanders Co., Dept 8., 46—50 Jackson Bonlevai d, Chicago. WANTED—To sell Books (Law and Miscellaneous), Fine Funritare to pay “2 DUTY NOTES ” to Bank, and ro- endorsers and chattel Mart- Apply at residence of F G It SSure. r ' -; *• o } ' TO KENT. for Mghl tore, ia n good birthday it. The Press and “Where are yon foing, my maldr ‘Tm going to the Brick air," She said. Spices—for Pickles at Klein’a. A box of paper pre—nt. We have Standard. »• Meet me at the “Brick Store." Hide yoarl old straw hat and get a winter hat. Full line at H W Black, Jr Meet me at the “Brick Store." See oar line of shots and clothing we have the beet for the least money. Col. Mer A Mfg Co. Do yon need legal blanks of any kind. UUes, bonds and mortgages, not— and mortgages, etc, etc? We have them. The Press and Standard. Meet me at the “Brick Store." - Secure a telephone and get your name and namber in Directory. The direc tory will be good for —vend years. Armour's Violetta toilet soap, 121-2 cts ’ at Beach Bros. Jell O—all flavors at Klein’s. Buy Wolf Bros shoes for your child ren, every pair guarani—d solid, H W . Black, Jr. Others have —ed oata at 67 l-2c but it* tak— good otto to trot in our 57 l-2c class, at the Brick Stoie. • Space for aale in telephone Directory. Apply at once to Pm— and Standard. White, Red and Pearl Onion —tt at Klein’s. * i Lamb's wool blankets $6 ho $6.60 per pair at Beach Broe. V. * 1 Soda mint 10c for Indigestion at Klein’s Jast reeelvidaatv line of goods for Lodi— skirts and ah Its. Cofi and srif them. Beach Bros- 1 Pastry Sptow at Kirin’s. Buy a Stetson $&00 hat iro— Bench 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. LEI US NAVE TNE PLEASURE OF SERVING YOU?