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TOPICS Op fHE TOWN Rot F. O. 8 Ourtia entered npon hit work as patior ef the Wmlrerboro Bap HI tut chorch Sunday. Howm greeted b A merry Xmat 10 all. m large cong egation who gare the mo* HraH 8. Orotbywaa in town Friday, arteutire ear ro hie earnet* and beai •earchiug word* Hit manner, hi We are glad to state that Muj M. P. Nowell it tome better John B. Smith, 8r., of Smoaks was hi town yesterday. Kobt. Black of RnlBn paid ns a pleasant call Monday. J. B. Padgett of Smoaks, was here pts'erday. D. L. Benton of Getsinger. was tn| onr town today in spiie of the rain. Mr and Mrs B. K. Ulmer of Ruffin, Were here last week. eloquence, his loyalty to the gospe> promises for him and bis church » happy union. His family will in a fa* days occupy the parsonage near ;b> church Of coarse you pay ronr money, Bat you get your money’s worth. For what does money mean to you When Rocky Mountain Tea’s on earth? J. M Klein. . ^ Christmas Dance. The Walterboro Concert ('lab wit: glre a Chriarmn* dance at Hyrn*’» Hall, fharday K/eutug December 27th Miss Clara bmith of Cottager!!!#, This baud hai been practicing faithful •put «-ver.l d.j, iu town lut week. ^ , y tince „ rjmmxu luIl . w , rae rar> ,„ h . Mrn Ie*Hie Chaplin risi ed our town ago and th in u its n at so iit fnnction On a shopping ejcj^dition Monday. It got s w ithout saying this dunce wm , , ^ - .. . .. , be most successt qp John L'. (»oodwin of hmoaks, attend* Th^bau<l is compo*:ed of »h<* foilon - ing: J II I.M i ich, Fred. I 1} Hoefer. V Pres., Abe ^ Korean. Sec a id Tre i* Jus Jach cs Edwird Piuaviiey, L >i brpp, Willie t'arre^, C Kver*. Dan Givllev, r D llyrne, John F Luch* ll >W Vl| JUST. OPENED i A Fancy Grocery Store and A Beef Market at The Bellinger old Stand Near Court House Choice beef at albtimes. Fresh Groceries. Try me with an order. w. v.o •d the ii>&*g meeting here yesterday. Don’t fail to attend the Round O Minn iel at the courthnur# Friday even ing. Dec 21 T. A. Hill of Konnd fays life is wor h •o much more, be finds, with a baby in Jr* G H I* raser. '•““‘J We ere ^ Dir.l—Monday, after a lone illiieaa, what ta-led l .cer. ,.,u II . . . Mountain i ea maKi'* ‘ In ii'i Mrs A. M. Preveanx, at her home near cs , #pt!ciniefl 0 Hsndersonvi le. • strong and h> a um . 3<5 ce The 8. Finn Jewelry Stor^ will be •pen for Uie patrons Christ mas dsy un til 12 o'clock. " Mrs T. 8. Ackerman of Cottsgeville, ■pent last week in town Tisiling rela tives. J. W. Carton has bought oot the fhrnitnre stock df L. R. Iliott. See his *4. elsewhere. Itiis Kate Weecoat returned home Monday after nn extended visit to friends in t/harleston. C'det Asher Howell of Clemson Colb ge, was ca T led home last Friday on •cooaut of the illness of bis father. MtsHesEstellA Hmnak, and Horn Bre land, and the Istier’s brothers, Henry ami Harry, of Bethel, yvere here today. H. Bnei Williams, of Williams, ex pects to leave this week for Miuueula Fla, where he will engage iu the tur pentine busiii“HH. o 0 £■ Mood Williams spent Sunday with rslati \es iu town. Air \\ illmms is now .afc.udent ut the Medical College iu Charleston. H. W. Black, Jr, left Monday for 8t Louis, where he will purchase his slock •f horses an I mules. Look oat for his §d next week. ^ Mrs Clandc A. Graves will leave to morrow morning for Spartanburg, where she will spend Christmas with Mr parents and friends. C, H. Benton’s children, who have boon visiting relatives at Getsinger, hove returned to their home at Madi- *»,Fla. ^ „ o / V ' Rev B. F. Halford will preach at Ofiat Swamp Baptist ohuroh next 8nn- doy morning at 11 o'clock. Public cor- tttally invited to attend. # The Round Q Minstrel will appear at ti* trunbonee in Walterboro Friday ovaning, Deo 21. Performance will at 8 o'clock. Admietion 15 and 25 mote. Ifered, n<» f - Bl-Ck* »% *• i !■ \ m •. h •<i<! 1* mi BUSINESS LOCALS Having bought the *t"ck of buggiea •m tb*i Halford Hardwaro O». w- «ve secured one of the be t bugg e- o< ne toa«ket. to buy an Oxfort I uggy n • ^narapiee of watisfsctiou lu be o.ar fu'ure we will have horses 'id Muirs tor sale «loo. Tbis bu»ln*s- •H be known as Walterboro Live Htock A Vehicle Co It ts our desire ibai you •me to us when you want to buy any mug to tbia line, instead of going wa rom your home town Wr piotuise i •Jvaoceas good good”, ns low piic.r ad as fair treatment, as can be bail oiy where Remember a guarantee g le* wi h each Oxford Bujig.. H W Black Jr, ^ Manager. Klein’s 6t-30 liver pills Alaska oooaiug stovts and ranges at Bryan & Co. for Xmas at NOTICE, . I have arranged wito The P ass and Standard to k<« p the school books, and thefe may hi* found ar that ofllcv Oilier sclfool matters I will attend to at my denial otTke. fi W Black, , C’o Supt Ed. Hon Jas E Fearifoy is adding a fresh c at of paiut to his residence which greatly improves its appearance. Classified Advertisements- Mrs Frank J. Martin of Winston- Ittem, N. C. t spent a few days here this week with Miss Deny Lucas. She k pleasantly i erne inhered here as Mies Sedie Sheppard. There will beeChrietmea celebration Md fruit dinner at Penial Baptist ■hnrch Christmas day. Redtatione by the children and addremm will be teede. The public la invited to come Md bring beeketsof fruit. . All parsons having In hnnd petitions for the pardon of R. A. Adams are re {nested to hand them to Mr Gruber aome day during the present weak. Don't delay this, as the petitions must hi sent to the governor early next week. Dte^-Snnday evening, Deo 15, el her home near Wtlliama, Mlaa Bettis Warren, in her 70th year. Interment ymterdny at family boiyiag ground. Wi are pained to ohroniola the death •f Mra Mery D. Gnmmings, wife of O. T. Uummiuga, who died at her home in onr dty Friday evening. The inter ment took place Saturday afternoon at Xdve Oak Cemetery. Rev J. L. Daniel The Ariel iodtes Quartette which LOaT—One yellow ball dog named Jack, with white under neck. Left my honse late Thursday afternoon. Reward if returned, or for any infor mation concerning him. O J Orosby, Getsinger, SO It <9 V WANTS. WANTED—Lady to advertise onr goods locally. Several weeks home work. Salary—fit 00 per week, f 100 a day for expenses. Sounders Oo Dept., W 46-48 Jackson Boulevard, Chic III WANTED—A good farm hand or man with family to take charge of pro ductive farm In good locality. If interested apply at the ofBoo of The Press and Standard. Itittt ~ WANTED—a good term hand to take ebargs of small term near Walterboro either on wages or shares of crop. J M Walker. iosgo, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—800,000 cabbage plants 12 If 4t. FOR SALE |Ons flat Jersey milk oow. warranted -to rive 4 gallons par day with proper f*-ed end attention; sever dries np If milked regularly; calf two weeks old. Y\ m K Campbell. MoesUs. SC. lllftt FOR SALE—Os acoonnt of change In business I wish to sail at once, my pUhtation sear Neylss X Roads vri*h all nscssstry faming Implsmsnts and machinery, also snamer ssat to healthy locality, both places conveniently M ta tted and have dally mail roeta Easy terms or cash, to a quick purchaser. Address or call on J H Rem ley, Neylss SO FOR SALE—Fara of 800 totes, 70 in cultivation, beanos timbered. $5 per acre. Will sell timber separately Fairly settled Also one mule. M _JW Bre!tod r Walterboro. 8C. 121941 FOR SALE—A lot of New Improved Da*la Sewisg Machines. Have been ■tld In county for •66. Onr prion leas then half this white they test. Gome quick. Brown Furailnrn Oo. tf FOR SALE—Tract No 1—816, tons 100 wteeied; tract No 2-^75 acres, 50 acres fenced; treat No 8—126 acres 60 none ctested ; traot Mo 4—140 acres. 80 sleared ; tmotNo 5—100 sores, 80 cultivated. All Big linn of fresh fruit Grace & Warreu Dou’t lorgei to try for the wonderful a’ll, itui'M to tx> given few-tv fee Ainu- day, 4 p iu, at Ttie t>ric« Mor«\ Nev. a!v>ui'tme.it of ceu’h lull dress shirts uud ueckwear. « aT ami see s meat uto W Glover’s "tore, Walter- Oi J. iSonnd |»eas $1 (Ki p*»r bushel at Grate & W arren -S«.- iue nice line of Xmas gifts ami to>s »»l ilm Buck Stole I’rices and quality uie ri^ut. y ' ii i.-tmns tt-sor mem of p uny caiidies is very large, also cauc and i .ucv b.-cutta B >u v lyagti cracaer. ifl lor a iruuK at Geo W lover’s Store. • Ribbou all coiors, 3-iuuh wide 10 #idd 1 Sets at Geo w Glover’s, Walterboro. A fu.l llue of Xmas toys, f,»r tbe little cues., 1 r Giace tk Aar ten Wc have a lull Hue of Colgate* per fumes, soaps, toilet articles, deuial aud taicum p«»wders. Walterboro Drug Co. At George \V Glover’s Store, W’alter- boro, 8 C, beautiful cup* and saucers Lovely ass rtmeut of vases. Prices to salt auy one. Meet us at the Brick Store. We will be ibete, purchasing toys aud Xmus Gild*- A full Hue of hardware, cocking stoves, etc. Bryan & Co. Nuunally’s fresh candies. Pounds, two pouud- and five pound boxes. bOc tbe pound, Klein’s. Gold pens at Klein’s. ' o Barker’s Lucky Curve pens, a r Klein’s from f 1 to $5. A nice Xmas gift is a bi»x of flue wnt- ing pap.r Get it at the Walterboro Drug o. (rotng fast! My entire stock of winter clothing must be closed out in Dectm- ber Now i* tnc time to get a burgaiu. H. W. Black Jr../'\^ Bcuutilul assortment cf stationery, makes beautiful Xmas presents—at Klein’s. Wo have the foliowiug to offer: Miuce Meat 15c lb Ost Meal 10c pk ft lb Fruit cake $1 75 Hay $1-25 per cwt Grace & Warren. Out garden seeds are here. Klein’s. On Xmas Efte 4 p. m , to be given •way fr« e to the one bolding the lucky number the handsome Mechanical Doll that's on extbttiou in the window of the BIG BRIOKaTORE. Every one par- phasing 25c cash entitles them to a chance at this wonderful doll. It will cost yon nothing, "why don’t yon try?" Gillette Safety Razor $5 for Christ mas presents, at Klein's Yon can only acquire wealth by saving what yon earn. Let ns show you how. We shall be glad to explain onr Savings Bank system. The Fanners and Mer chants Bank. For December big rednotion in price of reedy made clothing. H W Black Jr. We have added e bargain counter to onr general merchandise stock. Bryotf. Kirin’s 64-80 liver pills. The Oak Tanned Bote Shoos Looks good, bat wears better, the longest life shoes ever prodnoed, for tale only at vooLehe, The Shoe Man. Wood for sate at Grace A Warren. Sage, thyme and spioes for seasoning sausage, at Kirin's. Klein's 64-80 liver pills. For a nios "Xmas" present for yonr girt. What! do girt? Well then, for the other fellow's girl; he won't appre ciate the gif t, bat she will Yon find the very land to give these tellows tne "Gob Green,' on sale at The Brick Store. Enough said Klein—64-80 Liver Pills. “ Thera are asarlv seven million savings accounts in the United Sums. Is yonra one of them? **001 the habit'' by suri-, log one at 'rhr Farmers A Merchants . Bank. M A dollar saved is s dollar made." Are yon saving any? If not let us suggest a Household Cash Register. The Farmers A Merchants Bank. "Get the habit” of saving by getting a avii.g* bank, itee. Deposit $1 and get ne at Ihe Farmers A Mefobanis Bank. Kleins 64-80 Liver PUL Look at yonr stock of tetter beads, bil beads, statements, printed envelopes Are yon nearly oat? If so order at once from The Pram and Standard. Ktens 64-80 liver pills teaches the A box of_peper is s good birthday •it. The Press sad Steadanl. \Vliiie cl« *invf • ’ u, ‘ CJliriwtintx** snIi«*ppingf <lo n •« i»t<!*.»- ♦.m* KILi with <>i<<: stnrn by him. her or t h(.'m a i>icf<.* or turnubr-* anti at the sanv* time making your home more com fortable anti sii|.plying that article so lon^ needed. o < 11 > • Vflvci r ril K 1*14 1^1 ..NT HARD TIMES Hun n.r<*’ixment citnnot fliil to imprenn you ass l>eing-a. j;o->cl one.. Furniture stands in the foremost rank of worthy and 1 isting presents. It is so durable, handsome and useiul that it takes a place in a home filled by noth ing else. We can show you hundreds of pretty and inexpensive pieces that will appeal to voir SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHRISTMAS. We have an immense stock on hand and we earnestly re quest that you come to our store and see what we have to offer. We are confident it will be one of the most satisfactory places you can find to do your Xmas shopping. AMONG THE THINGS TO BE SEEN AT OUR S PORE ARE, Arm Rockers of all kinds and prices, Chairs, Chiffonirs, Tate-a-tetes, Ghifforobes. Ijuflets, Sidehoads. Wardrobes, Odd Dressers. Suites, Iron Beds, Costumers, Hampers, Music Racks, Book cases, Couches, Library and Hall Lamps, Desks, Pianos,'Organs, Library. Dining and Centre Tables, Ottamans, Clocks, Cabinets, Matting, Rugs, Art Squares and in fact everything necessary to make the home beautiful and comfortable. NOTICE To accommodate Christmas shoppers and to give everybody a chance to see what we are oftering, our store will be open until nine b’clock Saturday and Monday nights before Xmas. DO NOT FAIL TO VE US A CALL Meet me V ■■ “ at 0 . r / * - . • 4 * t 1 • ’ Brown Furniture Company