The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 05, 1906, Image 10
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lurio* OF THE TOWN.
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J 8. Welch of Green Pond
town Tuewiaj.
Dr II. A Willi* wa* in town Tneiday
of thi* week.
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J. 8. Jordan of Round had bntine** in
town Monday. .
if. O. Thompson of Lodge wa* in
town today.
J W Ihompson, of Hendersonville,
was in town Saturday.
Jno H. Penrifoy had bnsine** in
Beaufort Friday
«. 1. D Walker of Lodge had bnsine•• in
town this week.
C. W. W alker of Lodge wa* here Mon
day.
J. D. Utsey of Smoaks wa* a juror
here this week.
Henry Breland of Getsiuger wa* in
town^louday-
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Mr and Air* S. N.~Haws of Colleiou
y ere iu town last night.
Lout mis* the Ariel Ladies (Quartette
next W euuewiay sveniug.
J. W. Kinsey of Smoat* was in at
tendance upon court thi* Week.
Mr* John Witself of Cheraw i* visit
ing Mrs Jas E t eurifoy.
The Heywaid Riflemen held their
regular drill Monday evening
Hon. J. W. Miiey ot Smoaks was in
town the early part of the week.
B. H. and J, E. Graves of this place,
•pent last Thurs lay at home.
Judge Jas. izlar of Orangeburg is
in attendance upon court this week.
Frank Spell of Gcttageville paid ns
a pleasant call today.
Prof P. O. Garris and his brother,
Glemson, were in town Saturday.
A Musical treat. The Ariel Ladies
Quartette at the court house Weduee
day evening Deo 12th.
H. W. Black, Jr., is rapidly erecting
his handsome stable on the lot adjoining
his store.
J. L. £moak of Smoaks spent Mon
day night in town as the guest of Dr H.
W. Black.
There will be preaching at the Baptist
church cuuday morning by Rev J. F.
Ilorrall.
Miss Canie Smoak of Smoaks has
aooepied a position with the Branch-
Tjll# Supply Co.
Mrs M. iioruik and sen, John Klein
after an extended visit to her old home
here have returned to Charleston.
Cleveland Sanders who is rushed with
orders for acetylene plants Was in town
today.
Mr. and Mrs 0. A. Graves spent
Thanksgiving Day with the former's
parents near Hendersonville.
T. B. Caldwell, teacher of the Rom
Onlly school near islandton, was iu
town Saturday.
Mrs E. F. Sturdivant, of Meinhard
Ga., is visiting relatives near Hendet
l^nviUeand Walierboro.
E. D. Hyrne and Miss Eva Williams
spent Thanksgiving Day at Grover very
pleasantly.
W. Huger Fitzsimmons, Esq., of
Charleston had professional business at
court this week.
Mrs Charles Epps and eon, Charles
sfter a visit to her brother Dr Klein,
have retuined to their home at Conway.
Miss Sudie Harper of Dne West, and
Miss Mollie Bishop of Gotsinger were
guests of Miss Eva Williams Saturday
night.
Mrs William Witsell of Paragotd,
Ark., arrived yesterday on a visit to her
parents, Mr nod Mrs Chas. M, Tew.^
Thu State.
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J.W. Carson and family of Islandton,
have moved to Walterboro, where Mr
Carson will go into business. We are
glad to welcome them as residents.
Unity Lodge A. F. M. will hold a
special communication next Friday
evening,* Deo. 7, at 8 o'clock. All
Hut™™ are requested to attend.
J. Thornly, one of Adams Ron’*
•tannehest citizens paid as a pleasant
oall Monday Mr Tbornley has been a
reader of The Press and Standard since
ita indniency.
Dr B. Luke Padgett of the graduat
ing class at nhe Charleston Medical
Collage, wee in attendance upon court
Fgldaj end Saturday. Dr Padgett left
lapfday afternoon for his boms a*
••oaks tor a abort stay before return-
lag t* Me studies. While in town be
WMtktgneetol'W. W.Saoak,ft.
G Edwin Ackerman, who has ifeen
connected wirh the St George Bottling
Works ,or the past year, ba« resigned
his position and returned to his home at
Cottagevilie —Dorchester Eagle.
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The friends of T. W. Wescoat will be
glad to know that he has resigned Im
position with The National Biscuit
Company in order to open a business
for himself early in January.
We have received several Santa Clan*
letters already. Don’t wait too late,
little bovs and girls, give old Santa
plenty of time to get what yon want.
Hemerliber hij^addre** in “Santa Clans"
care ot Press and Standard.
Mr and Mrs Edward Terry of Fairfax
are t x pee ted to arrive iu town about the
10th iust. Mr Terry has accepted a
position with A. YYichman & Sou and
will reside in the house adjoining the
Farmers & Merchants Bank. They will
be welcomed by our people
Of course you pay vour money.
Hut «ou get your money’s worth,
For what does money ihcmd to you
When Rocky Mountain lea’s on earth?
J M Klein.
Ariel Ladies Quartette.
Owning to a change in the routing ot-
this attraction, the date of their appear
ance at Walterboro has Seen changed to
next Wednesday evening, Dec 12. ihi*
is one of the best attractions the lycsnm
has to offer and we hope to have a
crowded boose Remember the date
Dec 12{h at the conrt honse.
We care not how you suffered, nor
what failed to core you llollUter’a Rocky
Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak
est apecimen of man or womanhood
strong and healthy. 35 cents. J M Klelm
Executive Board Meeting.
The Executive Committee of the Col
leton Association viz: J O Griffin,
Joseph Laugdaie, J M Craven and J A
Wtfterberg are requested to meet in
Walterboro Monday after 3rd bun day,
the 17»h of December, 1006
Cbnrohes wanting help will present
their application properly filled out.
J 1 Hiers.
Cn. Ex. Com.
NO HUE.
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Miss Sloan’s art class will meet in the
stndio in Y M C A building every Mon
day and Thursday afternoons. Open at
4 o’clock. Visitors welcome. 12 6 8t
3rd Week Jurors.
U E Spell, C C < aldwell,
S B Saunders, T U Spell,
II R Price, J L bender,
P K Kemlej, E F Wilson,
A II Brant, N C A Sauls,
C K Aekerman, G W Folk,
A M brands, A K Padgett,
U W Davis, A A Patterson,
B 0 Smith, J H Kinsey,
P J Hutson, K L Benton,
C P Platt, John Hudson,
J E Bailey, II >1 Tuten,
Jesse L Crosby, J W Bennett,
Hampton Hickman, E Hubster,
D H Smoak, / * J S Jordan,
1) E Smoak, B G Price. '
Jasper M Smith, W A Smith,
C A Hill, W W Smoak, Jr
Fort Fremont, 8 C Oct. 27 1904,
“Mr J T Shnpinne. Savannah, Ga.
Dear Hr:—Owing to the virtne of
Teiiedre, i pen you this Better. I was
sftlicted with’ on* of the most severe
cases of Teuerme. 1 was a sight to look
at. In fset it * as the Doby Itch that
I brought from the Philippines- Yonr
clerk told me of your Tetterine 1 pu
rchased a box and teceived so much be
nefit, 1 got another and was entirely
cured and have song the praises of it
since M A Butler Co 117 Coast Artillery.
Tetterine cures Eczema, Ringworm.
Dandruff and all fotma of akin diseases.
50o a box. J T Shnptiine. Mfr., Savunah
Ga.—Use Tettetine Skin boap 25c the
cake for tale by John II Klein.
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Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, one
cent a word etch insertion. No adver
tisement taken lor less than *5 cents.
Business locals five cents per line each
insertion.
WANTS.
WANTED—100 turkeys. Highest price
paid. G W Glover, ‘‘The Avenue
Store.”
W’ANTED—To buy about 50 head of
good sheep, Address J C Boats, Wal-
‘terboro. SC.
WANTED—A position as clerk in store
lor one or two montha Have got the
experience and can furnish beat
references Addre»s ‘’X” care The
Press and Standard. *
WANTED—Lady to advertise onrgoods
locally Several weeks home work.
Sslary—$12 00 per week, $100a day
tor expensea Saunders Co Dept, W
46-48 Jackson Boulevard, C hicago,
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FREE—Sand 12 names and
of Music Leaders and Sunday school
superintendents and get a copy of our
New Sunday school book for 1907,
Windows of Hsavan No 5. Plaaae write
plainly with pan aad Ink, and da not
us* postal oarda J B Vaughan, Athans,
FOR RENT—18 acre farm, K mfRof
Walterboro. Good buildtnir*, good
land, under good cultivation. Apply
to Owen Smith, Walterboro, 8 C.
POT* SALE.
FOR SALE—Chesp, several high g-ade
parlor organs, good as new, one bar
ber chair. Good aecond hand sewing
machine* from $3 op Brown Furni
ture Co. 11 7 tf
FOR SALE—Tract No 1—316 acres ICO
cleared; tract No 2"—75 acres, 50 acres
fenced; tract No 3—125 acres 00 acr< *
cleared; tract No 4—140 acres 80 seres
cleared; tract No 6—100 teres. 80acres
cultivated. All these tracts have
good b uilding* *nd good fences.
Apply to A H HERNDON,
0 Walterboro, S C,
FOR ^ALE—Rice straw at Cypress
plantation $1 per one-horse load. $2
per two-hor»« load E A Marvin,
White Hall, SC., Mgr. 117 4t
FOR SALE—Within the next 60 days,
my dwelling, store and lot adjoining,
and o|ien l< t next to railroad. Will
►ell as a whole or separately. B. G.
Price. 11 7 tf.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Bargain*, laignins, baigains For the
next 30 days i will sell at and l>elow
cost my entire stock of millinery
g**od*, ribbons, dry goods, notion*
etc; For 30 days only. Miss Lizzie
Trow ell
Klein’s 6i-30 liver pills.
Alaska cooking stoves and ranges at
Bryan & Co.
Conidas fte-di candies—60c at Klein’s.
First c ass fodder—$10 per 1000 lbs,
delivered. L Bellinger, Henderson
ville, S. C. 2t
Hoy Battle Axe and Wolfe Bros.,
shoes omy to be had at H W Black Jr.
Xmas raisin*, currents, fl^s, citron,
etc. Fresh at Terry & Shaffer.
A full line of hardware, cooking
stovea, etc. , „ Bryan A Co.
Going fast! My entire stock of winter
clothing most be closed ont in Decem
ber. Now is tbe time to get a bargain.
H. W. Black Jr..
Winter suits, winter clothing, price
right and ail is right. Col Mer A Mfg
Co
Yon can only acrnlre wealth by saving
what you earn. Let us show yon how.
We shall be glad to explain onr Savings
Bank system. The Faimers and Mer-
cnants Bank. 0
If your horse has a cough try Klein’s
Rosin Weed.
Drs H W Black and A L Ott have
formed a partnership for the practice of
dentistry. They will be glad to wel
come their friends and patrons at the
office formeraly occupied by Dr Black.
We have tiunks of all sizes and kinds,
travelling bags, valices, etc., at The
Brick Store.
For December big rednetion in price
of ready made clothing. H W Black Jr.
Boyds Horst Remedies at Klein*.
We have added a bargain counter to
rnr general meiohandhe stock. Bryan
A Co.
Full Hue of all wool b'.ackets to salt
the trade at Col Mer A Mfg Co,
Klein’s 64-30 liver pills.
First class Una of fancy groceries at
G W Glover’s.
Have jour Job work done at The Press
and diandard.
Full line of fresh fruits at G W
Glovtr’s
Special 10 days sale, commencing
Saturday, Nov 17, we wiU sell onr stock
of general merchandise at reduced
prices. t B*yan A Co.
The Oak Tanned Sole Shoes Looks
good, but wear* better, the longest life
shoes ever produced, for tale only at
vonLehe, The Shoe Man.
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The Press and Standard and Home and
harm one year $1.10.
No opium or morphine in Elixir Cat
nip and Fennel; give it to your baby,
25c ai Kleins.
Klein’s 64-90 liver pills.
Kleins Bnchn Compound for Kidney
and bladder, 60c.
Enough said Klein—64-30 Liver Pills.
Notice—I have taken out license as
bill poster for the town ot Waiterburo.
Ail persons desiring advertisements
posted will please notuy me. W P Fel
der. 2i
There are nearly seven million savings
accounts iu the United Slates. Is yours
one ot them? “Gel the balm” by start
ing one at the Farmers & Merchants
Bank,
“A dollar saved ia a dollar made.” Are
you saving ant? If not let us suggest a
Household Cash RegUler. The Parmera
A Merchants Bank.
Almond Cream—Excellent for the
complexion, 25c at Kleins.
"Gel the habit” ot saving by getting a
avings bank, free. Deposit $1 and get
ne at The Farmer* A Merchants Bank.
Kleins 64-90 Liver Pill.
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Saxoline Cold Cream for chape and
rongh skins, 10c at Kleina
Look at jour stock of letter hesds, bil
heads, statements, printed envelopes
Are you nearly out? If so order at once
from The Press and Standard.
Klens 64 30 livar pills touches the
spot.
A box of paper is a good birthday
present. We have It. The Prese .and
Standard.
Do yon need legal blanks of say kind,
titles, bonds and mortgagee, notes and
mortgages, etc, etc? We have them.
The Frees and Standard.
LOOKING FOR
A
WEDDING
PRESENT ?
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Among the happiest moments of
a biides 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
\\ hicli 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 each t > Lie
handsome Mathushek Piano at
$375.oo each. Among the man/
things to be found at our big b.ore,
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 go, s 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 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
the problem arising out of the re
ceipt of tour cut glass fruit bowls
exactly alike, or five or six cut glass
water Lotties 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 how
large your pocketbook.
LEI US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YGU?
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Brown Furniture Company