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I*aac Sauls of Nejles, was Ibis wesk. town L. L. Hiott, of HendersoDTilla, was a risitor to oar town Monday. B. Q. Beuton \>sid as a pleasant call Monday. We were glad te see town this week. A. 8. Bedon in W. J. Goess of Grorer, bad basinets in town this week. W. B^Easterliu, of Providence neigh borhood, was here this week. J. L. and Samuel Iriel, of Getsinger, were visitors here today. Jno. U. Penrifoy, Esq., has profes sional basinets in Orangeburg today. 8. N. Haws, president of the Oolletou Cypress Co., was in town today. Paul K. Crosby. R. P. D. earner at Getsinger, was in town yesterday. ' » J. R. Pox of Adams Ran, had busi ness pi town Monday. Capt Samuel H. Smoke from Mashaw- ▼ille, was here Monday greeting his friends. - Mr and Mrs J. R. Kisher of Provi dence section, visited friends here Mon day. Mr and Mrs J. A. Marvin, of Hen dersonville, were pleasant visitors here Monday. B M Warren of Williams, while on bis way to Savaunah, paid as a pleas ant call this week. Rev B. P. Halford attended the con tention at Smoeks Saturday and ban- dny Miss Florrie Williams of White Hal 1 , is spending some time with Miss Flor ence Barnwell at Adams Han. Mr B R Bennett of Lodge was in Char leston Thursday and Friday of last - Miss Lillie Henderson entertained a few of her friends at an informal Innch- eon Monday. Dainty refreshments were seived and a pleasant hoar spent. Among thoee present were: Mrs Wm. G. West of Atlanta, Mrs Charles Epps of Conway, Miss Lillian Gregory of Lancaster, Miss Lociie McTeer, and Mrs W. W. Smoak, Jr. BALE—A law white Plymonth Rock cockerels, from pr<xe winning stock. $i each. R D Robinson, White UalLS. C. 10 31 4t NEYLE—GLOVER. . Cadet D. B. Penrifoy. Jr., of Olemson J u »t bfMi elected president of the CdnmbUui Literary booieiy. He is making quite a ruhne as an orator. It decided by the Knights of Pythias at their eouveatrou last night to bold a big oyster supper Friday night, Dec 14, 1006, Misses Msry Cooper Jahnston, Lotena Minus, Maudie Minns *»»«! Minns attended the Murray-Warren marriage in Walierboro on Wednes day.—Dorchester Eagle. Hev J. T. Peeler of Hendersonville, washers Monday, ba will begin life r with a help-meet after Thursday, when he will be married to Miss Bertie Me- Teer. i ■ , __ j Hftre is a dollar, sand me yonr paper. I have seen several copies re- eentiy and it looks so much better 1 mast have iL” This is the way one of oar friends expressed it recently. Walter Varnadoe of Baldwin, Flo., was In town balurday. Mr Varnadoe was formerly from Colleton county. Hu numerous friends will be glad to know he is doing well in ths t^nd of Flowers. ff W. L. Stokes will move his family to Branchville - next week. Bambergans regret exceedingly to give np this popu lar couple, and trust that their sojourn there may be a brief one.—Bamberg Oor. of the Bnnday News. Mr and Mrs John D. Warren, Jr., re turned to Waiter boro yesterday morn ing from their wedding trip. After a brief visit to the bride’s former home, they left on the afternoon train for Bivanuah, their fntare home. v The last services of the year before tho meeting of conference will be held at the Methodist church next Bnndav. The services will be in the nature of Thanksgiving services and everyone is oordtally invited to be present. Rev T. T. Walsh conducted sen ices at the Episcopal church morning and eveuingbunday, Rev Walch is Gut- eral Missaionary of this] Diocese and is fast developing into a preacher of gmt eloquence and ability. We have recived an orange from Mr G F Copeland of Getsinger, which was grown on a tree in his yard. This tree bore fifty-five this year and there are a aloe, large and well flavored oranges as we have seen in some time. We have not yet discovered the fall possibility of living in Colleton county. * m— k We were presented with some very fine rataba atnmipe by ottf esteemed friend, C. W. Butler of Jaekeonbora Mr Batle? has; over two norm of the Bneilsre have ever seen. He 4s one ef Jaaketnboro’slmoet hustling of At the Episcopal church this afternoon S' 3 o'dcck. Miss Jaoi« Neyle was m*r ned to H. Stewart Glover, lo the pres eoce of a large number of friends. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Around the altar were backed a mate of fer&a and while chrysanthemums against a white back ground. The edifice was darkened, light being supplied with myriads of liny candles. Miss Lucia Patterson, beauti fully gowned In white crepe de chela over silk, was first to ynter down the center isle, she was followed by the bride, who.was becomingly attired in a grey traveling suit, who entered on the arm of her brother, Fiayser Neyle ot Sumter. They were met at the altar by the groom v aud his best man, George Delreviile ol Beaufort who euteicd foim vestry. Tue cetemooy wss performed by tne Rev. T. T. Wslcn underneath a large floral bell. Meudellsohus Wed ding March was beautifully rendered by MrsN. G, Mortal I. P. M. Murray and N. G. Morrall acitd is :uher». Mr and Mrs Glover icii on the after noon (rain for Sumter wbeie they will spend their houeyiqooo. Many handsome presents attested the popular!, ty of the couple. The biide is the second daughter of Mrs O. F. Neyle and one of oar most lovable and accomplished young ladles- The groom Is a prominent young business man. Ibey will leaideat Wal- terboro at the expiration of their honey moon. Frlpp-FUhburne. A beautiful wedding took place Thurs. day afternoon, at the home of the bride’s mother Mrs L M Fripp, on Hampton atieet, when her only daughter, Mias Julia, was married to Mr Clare Fish, borne, of Darien, Ga. The ceremony was performed by the Ray 'I' T Walch, of Columbia, in the preeeace ot many fi lends and relatives. 1 he pai tor in wnich the wedding took place waa charmingly^ decorated in white and green. The bride wore an exceedingly modish travelling ran ol gray cloth, whose tailored tinea fitted pditectiy. Mrs Fripp, aeeiateu by a number of friends, entertained the wedding gneete with a delightfi reception. The popu larity of the bride was shown by the many and handsome presents received. The gioom is the second sou of Mr and Mrs C P Fish burns, &r, of Waiter- boro. He holds a lucrative position in Darien to which point he took his bride. Notice. Persona having seed on exchange for meal will please remove same at once. Wal ter boro Cotton Oil Co. . 11 kl fit TOT1CE—T he W si terboro Oottojn Oil Go, will pay $17 per ton for ootton seed at mill. 11 21 fit. NOITCB The tax books of the town of Waiter- boro will be open for the collection of taxes from Nov 1 to bO at tbs store of H W Black, Ji. DB Black, Town Clerk k Treat. »i« Thuaday Nov 89th being legal holiday Town fax books will be closed. Nov 30 is last day before Penalty is added. Classified idverliseneofs- Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, one cent a word each insertion. No adver tisement taken for 1cm than x5 cents. Business locals flvs cents per line each Insertion. WANTS. WANTED—A four to six room house. Address “D” care Press and Sttndard. WANTED—Two or three rooms down •tain. Address **C” care Preas and Standard. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A fine young mule. Grace db Warren. FOR SALE—176 sores nncleared land located near the publio road between Walterboro and HenderionvUle known as a part of the Lowry estate. Apply to 8 B Forrester, Blnffton, 8 C. FOR SALE—Cheap, several high grade C lor organs, good as new, one bar- chair. Good second-hand sewing machines from $8 up. Brown Furni ture Co. „ 11 7 tf FOR SALE—Rice straw at Cypress plantation $1 per ooe-horas load. $fi par two-hone load. E ▲ Marvin. White Hall, 80., Mgr. U7 4t n R SALE—Within ike nut $0 days, kv dwelling, store tmd lot adjoining, tad open tot next to railroad. WUl ■ell as a whole or separately. & Q. Price. 11711. - * i 4.-W FOR SALE—a 172 acre farm three miles - from W alterboro, known as the Baily Isnds. Good dwelling and ouibuild- log.. Flue fsrmiog lauds. Apply to J C Hiott, attorney at law. Walts'rboro, 8.0. 1114 tf 0 BUbiPESS LOCALE. Fresh raisins and currants, new crop and price right at Grace k Warren. £ig shipment of new syrnp barrells. Hurry up or you will be too late. Terry k ohsffer. 11 14 2t Klein’s 61-80 liver pills. Bsok goes your money if Kleins Eureka fails to please. Cypress and pine shingles for sale at Grace & Warren. Overcoats sod penis at reduced price. A C vouLstie. Alaska cooking stoves and isuges at Bryan & Co. < Xmas raisins, currents, figs, citron, sto. Fresh at Tarry & Shaffer. For winter ailments nothing better then Kleins Eureaa medicine. Cold weather is here now and it is | time to think about your winter suit, w v have (hem, men’f suits from $6.00 to $18.60. coys suits, $1.50 to $6.00. knee poms- H W biacs, Jr 11 7 fit Seed rye, last shipment of season* It Terry & anaffsr. A lull line of stoves, etc. hardware, cooking Bryan & Co. Kleins pectoral embrocation for whoop ing cough a success. See the window display cf laces, at the Bricx fetors. Yon can only acquire wealth by saving what you earu. Lei us thow you how. j We shall he glad to explain our Savings; Bsok system. The Fanners an<i Mer chants Bank. Btop at B G O'Bryan’s at Green Pond for Ireeh meets. We are offering the following prices today, subject to change: King cotton • • • 1018 Peae $1.10 boahei Eggs fibo dozen At the Brick Store. We have added a bargain counter to onr general meichandue stock. Bryan & Go. Klein’s 64-30 liver pills. Have your job work done at The Press and tHaudard. Fresh beef at B G O'Bryan’a, Green Pond, every day. Onr men’s and women’s ready-to-wear garments are cut in tne correct style— always at ths Brio* Store. Special 10 days sale, commencing Saturday, Nov 17, we will sell our stocz of general merchandise at tednoed prices. Bryaq & Lo. The Preas and Standard and Home and Farm one year $1.10. Klein’s 64*30 liver pills. Where R U going my pretty maid? To the Buck fetors tor Queen Quality j Shoes, sir, she said. Powdered borax preserve* yonr meat | for sale at Kleins. We are still selling red rust proof seed Oats at 67c per bn. H W black, Jr Yon can always shop with pleasure at the biicX Stole as it is always heated properly. Enough said Klein—64-30 Liver Pills. Spices and peppers for seasoning at! Kleios. We keep nothing, bat sell most every thing at tne Brick Store. There are nearlv seven million savings accounts in the United States. Is yours j one of them? "Get the habit” by starl ing one at The Farmers k Merchants Bank. Sage and thyme for sausage seasoning at Kleins. “A dollar saved is a dollar made.” Are von saving any? If not let us suggest a Household Cash Register. The Farmers k Merchants Bank. More goods for same money. Same goods for less money at the Brick Store. Bottle corka for syrnp bottles, and bottles lor syrnp at Kleins. ; Onr stock of Diamond dyes once more complete at Kleins. M Gel the habit” of saving by getting a avltgs bank, free. Deposit $1 and get ne at The Farmers k Merchants Bank. Kleins 64*30 Liver Pill. Look at j cur sleek of letter heads, bil heads, itstements, ~!frfnled envelopes Are you nearly out? If to order at once from The Press and Standard. Klens 64-30 liver pills touches the ■pot. * We also carry a full line of Battle Axe and Wolfe Bros- Shoe* for ladiee, j men and children. These are no better made at the price*. H W Black, Jr *> A box of paper ii a good Whday present. We have it., The Preas and Standard. Hide yoorlold straw hat and get a winter hat. Full line at H W Black, Jr Do yon need legal blanks of any kind, titles, bonds and mortgages, notes and mortgages, etc, etc? We have them. The Frees and Standard. Secure a telephone and get your name aad number in Directory. The direc tory will be good for several years. Buy Wolf Bros aboee for your child- ran, every pair fuaraafeed solid, H W: Black, Jr* ' I LOOKING FOR A WEDDING PRESENT ? •M * ^ 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. 1 lie things most appreciated by o a bride can be found at our store. We have them all, from the dainty little Hassock at 50c each t»» the handsome Mathushek Piano a: $375 00 eac h* 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 gifr 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 memory ol 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 lour cut glass fruit bowls exactly alike, or five or six cut glass water lotdes 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 shall or how large your pocketbook. LEI US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YOU? Brown Furniture Company j ■ mam (HHBMPMPSf •*