The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 14, 1906, Image 10
TOPICS OF THE TOWN.
B^ftf'Wuk* tc nionow eTenic^.
J. C. PadfeU of WUliams was in town
Monday.
Dr W. B. Ackerman risited Charles
ton yesterday.
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W. 8. Mar Tin of Neylea was in town
Taeeday. ?.
Edwin R Weeks will glre yon an en«
joj able eveninf.
Jasper Robertson of Hendersoqrille
had business in town Monday.
J. C. Carter of Uendersontille was
here Monday.
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Bear Edwin R. Weeks at the court
boose to-morrow evening.
Rev. R. 8. Williams
visitor to town Monday.
Mrs M. Hornis and aoo, John Klein,
are Usiting Dr Klein and family.
MisaLicsie Crosby has accepted a
position with Mrs O. F. Thomas.
Mrs M. 1 EsDorn who was among
the Gala Week visitors from this place
has retnrned home.
Mimee Lizzie ami Janie Crosby were
amr ng the visitors to Charleston last
Thfc EDW IN R. WEEKS COMPANY
The following is the program for the
Lyceum entertainment to given Tbnrs-
dey evening of this week at the couit
boose:
o MR EDWIN R.WLfcKS The Mosi.
sical Humorist and Impersonator assist-
mIsS ERIZABETH MAYO Violinists
M186 LUt IA GILLKsWE Manilla
and Accpompaniaft.
An Evening of Motic and Mirth.
PROGRAM
Monoloogne, Inirodncing "The Man
with the Wooden Arm’*—.Rt Weaks.
Violin Solo, “ Hungarian Dance"
—.Vliis Mayo—Us esc be
Recitation, M Tbe bod noose in Hea
ven”—Mr Weeks—Mills.
Me no Solo, ’’Spanish Dance"—Miss
Gillespie—Sarakowski
Tenor bolo, •’Elaine"—Mr Weeks—
Van de Watsr.
Violin Solo, "Ssrsnade" Miss Mayo
—bchabert-Remenyi. •
Character Impersonations. In trod o-
cing W J. Bryan and other prominent
men—Mr Weeks assisted by Mi
P**_
fiseUillee-
Violin Solo, "Soovimr’D’Ameriqne"
—Miss Mayo—Vienztemiw.
Operetta, "l be Graanopper and the
Turkey Gobbler" A Maeical Travesty,
fifteen characters, arranged and song by
- dwiuR. Weeka 87
Miss Vera Jachlea retained Saturday
from a week spent with relatives in
Charleston.
Walter Jones of Baffin left some days
ago for Savannah where he will go into
bosineM.
D. E. Bmoak, accompanied by his
•ons, D. M. and Charley, had business
in town Friday*
Mr and Mrs Wm. G. Wsst, of Atlanta,
are visiting at the nome of Dr Jno. M.
KIMn.
Moists W. A. and P. W. Strickland of
Bmoaks were pleasant visitors to oar
town the early part of this wsek.
\V. W. Bmoak, Sr., and his Uttls
grand daughter, Gladys, wars guests
of W. W. bmoak, Jr., a part of last
Waltsrboro sod Colleton County con*
tributed tbsir share of visitors to the
Gala Week festivities in Charleston Met
. H. 8. Padgett, E. D. Driggers, and
J. W. Koger, young men of the Round
•action look in tbe Gala Wnek festivi
ties last weak.
Rev E. D. Craven was in to sea us last
Friday. Mr Craven has been a sub-
•onbsn to The Press and Standard einoe
the peper wee founded in 1877.
lira L. W. MoTeer and daughters
Missis Luoile nod Jennie, returned
Friday to their Home here after spend
ing the summer in Greenville. -
Miss Lillian Gregory, of Lancaatsr, M
visiting Miss Kva Murray. She was a
member of the noted “Big Four" while
at oollege with Mias Murray.
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Gerald J. Wescoat, accompanied by
his friend, H. Gooding, of Hampton,
visited his sister, Mrs G. C. Brown Inst
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs R. G. Wiggins and UttU
•on, Robert have returned from Bal
timore, Md., where the latter spent tbe
summer.
Miss Ada Bntler, a charming young
lady of Walterboro, is in the city, vis
iting reUtivej and frlands, Miaa Butler
will extend her visit through next week.
•-Evening Poet.
8. P. Garria, Sr., one of Bmoaks lead
ing citizens had business in town Sator-
day. He was accompanied by his son,
Philip G., who is teaching school near
his home this term.
Jesse Roan, a stndent of Colombia
Theological. Seminary, preached two
able sermons at the Presbyterian charch
Sunday. Mr Roan is quite a young
man hot gives promise of a bright fu.
tare.
The Rev FOB Curtis has accepted a
call to the W aiteboro church and will
•oou move to that place. Brother Curtis
has been a successful pastor wherever
he has labored aod we trust his life at
Walterboro will be pleasant and profita
ble to his fellow laborers and to himself
Bro. Curtis is getting dose to the land
of his first ysars when he goes to Wai-
terbort.—Baptist Presa
Lost by Fkna,
E A, Jones living near Salkehalohie
lost ovarythiagba had fcy fire on the
18«h of Oct Bis dwelling and all oat-
buildings, k«t one,
There Was
oomplOtM
liOOwT- j*
Two mi
0. Week ley Inal two store
i which was rented, the
kept atom In. Ha kapt the
poM
A Shower Party.
Mrs Jasper M. Smith «ave a charming
collar a La handkerchief shower lest
Thnrtday exeuingin honor of Mi-s Etm
Murray, at the residence of Capt T. J
Blanchard
The contest of the evening was for
each guest to writs a recipe for tht
bride-to-be. Miss Elbe! Howell won
the prise, a beuntilul Moe collar. At
tbe close of tbe nniest Miss Murray
was showered with ool ars and baud-
kercheifs.
'1 be bouse was beautifully decorated
with potted pMnts,, ferns and flowers.
Refresbmsnts were served.
Among those present were: Misses
Edith and Kubye Lucas Leonie
Pedgett, Ethel JfoweU. Julia Fripp,
Eva Munay, Lillie Henderson and
Dollit Price.
New Business.
Tbe well known firm of A. Wichman
A Bon have decided to add a general
merchandise stock to their already
commodious line of hardware, wagons,
etc. The new store boikiiug will ad
join that now seen pled by A. Wichman
A Son. Work will shortly begin.
Didn’t we my Walterboro was com
ing to the front ?
•NOTICE
Tbe tsx books of ibe town of Waltsr
boro will be open for tbe collection of
taxes from Nov 1 to 10 at tbe store of B
W Black, Ji, D B Black,
Town Clerk A Trtaa.
NOTICE.
It will be impossible for me tn meet
my appointments in the low ooufitry,
beginning Monday. New appointments
will appear later. D. L. Smith,
Co. Trees.
Index to Now Advertise monte
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8. Finn Tbe Jeweler—Silverware.
Terry A Bbeffer—Up-to-date grocery
department It constantly iaereaaing.
Khrhardt Banking Co—Solicits your
business patronage.
Tbe Press and Standard—Job work.
Iteme from Bluffton.
Will yon allow me to get a few
items in jour valuable oolnmna frem
Bluffton. I will state that onr little
town is on a boom. The canning
factory here is doing a fine basinets
this season. We also have a new oot
ton gin and saw mill which have jn*t
been completed, which is a great
- leasure to the farmers of tbs neigh-
rbood.
I will write more next time.
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Cbssifid ilveniseneats.
Wants, For Sale, Loot and Found, one
cent a word etch Insertion. No adver
tisement taken for less than *6 cents.
Business locals five cents per line each
Insertion.
WAflTS.
WANTED—A four to six room house.
Address ”D” cure Press end Standard.
W ANTED—Two or three rooms down
stairs. Address ‘*C” cam Press and
Standard.
FOK SALE.
J0J0R SALE—Cheap, several high grade
C rlor organs, good as new, one bar-
r chair. Good second-hand sewing
machinee from $8 np. Brown Furni
ture Co. 11 7 If
FOR SALE—Rico strew at Cypress
plantation $1 par one-borse load. $8
per two-boree load. S A Marvin,
White Hall, 8 O.,, Mgr. _ 11 7 4t
FOR 8ALE-rWithin, the next 80 days,
my dwelling, store and kt adjoining,
•nd open Ut next to railroad. Will
sell as a whole or separately. B. G.
Price. 117Jf.
IfOr Sale -Very desirable tract of Mod.
ply to D M Vara, Ws&mer, S. O.
fine
Ap-
FOR SALE—A lew white Plymouth
Rock cockervls. from pr*xe wlnulng
stork. $1 each. 11 D R -b'uson.
White Ball, 8. C. 10 31 4t *
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FOR SALE—s 172 acre farm three miles
from Iftalterboro, known as tbe Baity
lends. Good dwelling aod ombnild-
inr- Fine farming lands. Apply to
J C Hiott, attorney at law. Walterboro,
S. O. 1114 tf
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Big shipment« f new syrup barrells*
Harry up or yon will be too late.
Terry A Shaffer. 11 14 2t
To be aeon at the Brick Store the
largeer line of nobby bets in town.
Klein’a 61-90 liver pills.
tleman’s
and trunka. Col Mir A Mfg Co
Bsck goes your money if Kleins Eareka
fails to pit
Always on hand moe linoof gent
and Mdiee dress suit cases, hand
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Overcoats and pants at reduced price.
A O vonLebe.
Alaska cooking stoves and ranges st
BryanJb Co.
For winter ailments nothing bettor
than Kleins Eureka medicine.
Cold weather is here now and it ie
time to think about your winter suit.
*e have them, men’s salts from 86.00 to
$13.60. Boys suit*, $1 60 to $6 00, knee
pwnu. H W Blacs, Jr 11 7 3t
A fall line of hardware, cooking
stoves, etc. Bryan A Go.
When in need of a rein coat, suit of
clothes, anv mans or womans apparel
call at the Brick Store We have ’am.
Kleins ptctoral embrocation for whoop
ing cough a kucoess.
You can only acquire wealth by saving
what you earn. Let us bow you bow.
We shall be gMJ to explain our Savings
Bank system. The Fanners and Mer
chants Bank.
Stop at B Q O’Bryan’s at Groan Pond
for fresh meets. ,
We have added a bargain counter to
onr general merohandire stock. Brysn
A Go.
Klein’s 64- 80 liver pills, r
Have your Job work done at The Press
and Standard.
Fresh beef at B G 0’Br)an’s, Green
Pond, every day. • -
Wa have the largest and moat varied
lines of staple and fancy groceries that
comes to this market Col Mer A kfgCo.
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Special. 10 days sale, ' commencing
Saturday, Nov 17, we will mil our stock
of general merchandise at reduced
prices. Bryan A Co.
Tbe Frees and Standard and Homo and
k arm one year $l.k0.
Klein’s 64-80 liver pills.
Powdered borax preserves your meat
for sale at Kleins.
Wo are etlll selling rod met pyoof seed
oats at 6?c per bn. H W Black, }r
Yon can always shop with pleasure at
the Brick Store as it is always heated
properly.
Enough jaid Klein—64-30 Liver Pills.
Spices and poppers for seasoning at
Kleinu.
We are exclusive agents for Queen
Qolity shorn for woman and walk over
shoos for men, none bettor Col Mer A
Mfg Go.
Thors are nearly seven million savings
accounts in the United States. Is yours
one of them? -Get ihf habit’' by starl
ing one at The Farmera A Merchants
Bank.
Sago and thyme for sausage seasoning
at Kleins* <*»
"A dolMr saved is a dollar made.” Are
I ou saving aa>? If not let us suggest a
lousahoki Cash Register. Tbe Farmers
A Merchants Bank.
Bottle oorks for syrup bottles, and
bottles for syrup at Kleins.
It will bo an ad for year business to
go’ yonr name in telephone directory.
Colleton Go Tel Co.
Onr stock of Diamond dyes once more
com pie to at Kleins.
“Get the babii ** of saving by getting a
avitge bank, free. Deposit $1 and get
ne at Tbe Farmers A Merchants Bank.
Kleins 64-80 Liver Pill.
Look at your stock of letter be sds, bil
heeds, statements, printed envelopes
Are you nearly out? If so orde r ut onca
from Tbe Presa and Standard.
Klens 64 90 liver pills touches the
spot.
We also carry a full Una of Battle
Axe and Wolfe Bros. Shoes for ladies,
men and children. Them are no' better
made at the prices. U W Black, Jr
Subscribe for a telephone now and get
your name in telephone directory. Col
ts ton Go, Tel. Co.
“Where are you folng, my pretty
maid?” *Tm going to tbe Brick Store,
sir,” She said.
A box of paper ia a good birthday
resent. We have it. The Press and
Undard.
Meet me at the ‘ Brlcx Store.”
Hide yonri old strew hat and get a
winter hat. Full line nt H W Black, Jr
Meet me at the “Brick Store.’’
Do yon need legal hlanka of any kind,
titles, bonds and mortgages, notes end
mortgsgss, etc, etc? We have them.
The Press and Standard.
Meet me at the “Brick Store”
Secure a telephone and get your name
and number in Direetory. The direc
tory will be good for several years.
Bay Wolf Bros shoes for yoar child
ren, every pair guaranteed solid, & W
Black, Jr.
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LOOKING FOR
A
WEDDING
PRESENT ?
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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 fof tne many
assurances ofinterest and affection
Wiiich accompany them. *
The things most appreciated by
a bride can be found at our store.
We have them all, from the dainty
little Hassock at 50c e^ch to tiie
handsome Mathushek Piano at
$375-00 each. 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, Chiftonirs, Hamp
ers, Tables and in fact everything
that goes to make the home com
fortable.
Each gif? 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
3ome fond memory 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 tour cut glass fruit bowls
exactly alike, or five or six cut glass
water Lotiles are, to say the least
perplexing. TT> 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 how
large your pocketbook.
Ilf US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERV1RC TOUT
Brown Furniture Company