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% , iV i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 4. if L Capt. G. W. Way was in to ae* us thaa week. H. Dodd of Round was in town Klein’■ PhauTnac>’ i» taking on a east of paint. rr J. S. Jordan of Round was in town yesterday. I. A. Sauls of Smoaks was in town yesterday. . 9 Abe S. Kareab spent Sunday in Oar lesion, R. H. Wichman and wife spent Sunday in Charleston. Marshall Gruber went to St. George Sunday afternoon. Mn. W. P. Murphy is adding a east of paint to her residence. W. C. Gecaty of Youngs Island was in town last week. F. Bryan and daughter of Ru f- ftn were in town Monday. * G. Albert Beach was a pleasant viator to Walterboro Monday. iG. W. Way of IB. Carmel, We are glad to welcome to our town Mn. J. E. Thames' family. 1 They arrived last week. Cleveland Sanders, the earnest and wide-awake Acetylene citizen, is with us in Hampton putting infdace the piping that will convey the ar tesian water in reach of the town’-s fire engine when there is a necessity to put out the fi&mes from any au building.-HampUm County Guard X ftlKlIlg JML&CJ1121CS ian. STOP PAYING $15 OR $20 FOR Classified Advertisements. to aee us ay ol Mond ay. Jf yU f Wl % Bam—a daughter to Mr .and Mrs McM. Williams Sunday May 19. Paal Sanders and E. L. Lemacks Ritters have each purchased fine Mw Reo’s. James Jaehda has returned from to Mr and Mrs S. J. Humph uns Run. A. D. Padgett of Bethel neighbor- baaAwaa a pleasaat visitor to our attea yesterday. Mka A. J. Anderson and mother. Mb* Spaigbta of Hendersonville were L. HOi* vvCaTJa • i Holland and Kilpatrick of fbarWtnn Lumber Co,, spent Sun- in town. A. F. BHtt has opened an ice bswaa at Round, where he will sup- ph bia friends and patrona with the ewd element K. E. Jones and wife spent Sun- ^fwith relatives at Lodge. Mrs Aanes will spend a while at her Itther's before returning. Mhrard C. Sanders is at his for- mm bone at Sandy Dam conval- after a recent trip to the ital at Baltimore. Tonight closes the protracted that has been going on for the Factorv Chapel. His hoped that they nave done ■rach good. In the honor roll of the Waiter- boro Graded School as published Mat week there was an error in copy furnished. “Katharine DrTrevilW’ should have been Katharine Howell. At the entertainment to be given M«t Tuesday night by Mrs Norman Morrall and Mias Annie Workman %n admission fee of 10 and 15 cents will be charged to pay far expenses of the week. The last apportionment pf the State Dispensary school fdnd 'has been given out. Colleton county Mta$9&1.38 which has beeiv aapor- Honed among the schools of the •aunty. v; * 0 fr Notice is hereby given that the Methodist Sunday School Confer- ence of Colleton county, rhaa been matponed until the third Sunday in October next. By order of Execu tive committee. Several interesting communica- tioos were left out on account of their not reaching the office on tinrfe. We would beg our correspohdlffits tn he a little earlier with their con- tributions. 1 s ‘ • ! # Yesterday afternoon the horse to the milk wagon ran and turned the wagon over •■d threw the milk man out. He mid there was no use to “cry over sfiltmilk.” Rev. J. M. Craven of this place bn accepted a call of the Great Swamp Baptist church and will preach there the third (Saturday) aad Sunday of each month at the Mcular hour. D. L. Smith, D. B. Black and W. W. Sasoak, Jr., will leave next Mon- 4n for Anderson where they will the meeting of the Grand j which will be in eemion there '28 and 29. A. C. Hiott, one of our young at* Mi lot with the ffod people of Branchville. We wish him all sue- cen hi his new home. We desire to thank the Faculty ‘ class of the Carlisle School for an invitation to 'their fifteenth annual com- it. May 25 to 28 at Barn- Several of the graduates are this county. A. Graves, who for rbeen connected with the Press and Standard, has with that iJhotftfentltart a at Branchville - We an* ir\, receipt of an invitation to attend the Thirteenth Annual i Commencement exercises of the Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 2fi, 27 and 28 at the Academy of Music, Orangeburg. This Institute is doing a good work, and several of Colletons young folks have attended it from time (o time. Dispenser Patterson had a little trouble with Perry Crosby in frost of the dispensary here last Friday. Crosby it seems had imbibed too freely, and wished to buy more liquor. The dispensary law is very strict as to selling persons intoxicat ed and Du^penser Patterson refused to sell him any more liquor. Crosby cursed Patterson who strukt him. It's too bad to see people who go from day to day aaffeiing from pbyaical weakueu whan Uolllater'a Rooky Moun tain Tea woald make them well. The greateet tonic known- 35 oenta, Tea or Tablet*. Johnim. Klein. - — ■ ■ a —a A college education is good for a boy who can’t 4o anything else. Artists have ao tronble in eecaring model*. The faaaons bean tie* have dis carded corset* and have become models in face and form stnoe taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea. 36 oenta, Tea or Tablet*. John M. KJoin. WHEN YOU CAN GET THE Improved LeyPa -OR- eiarion Phonographs _ FOR only $4.50 The Lejra or Clarion Machines are equal In loudness of tone and clear ness of reproduction to any $l-'» ori $20 Machine manufactured in this country. Records at $3.00 per < doz. Stop when in town and bear a tune at S. FINN’S, JEWELRY STORE. _ POT* SALE. FOR SALE—We have received *5 copies of The Carolinian, a special edition of the college magatine of the 8 C College, which we cee *etl at the ■mail price, 23 cant*. Every slumitu* in the county rhonld have one. Get one qotek. The Press and Standard FOR SALE—Oue fine young mole. Ap ply to J W Carson. Walterboro, S C. ,» <3 15 ill . ; FOR SALE—Parties wishing 'cotton mm d meal for fertilizer or cow food apply to A VVicbmnu & Son. “Before baying of selling a farm or any pro[>erty write The Carolina Realty <& Trust Company, buhopville. 8. C.” WANTS. WANTED—A cook—one who under- atsDOh iur oosiness Apply to J E Thames, Walterboro, S. 0. WANTED—Salesmen, either on salary contract* or commission. Host con tracts ottered, and fine chance for promotion. National Loan A Trust Company, 5 15 4t Tifton. Oa. BUSINESS LOCALS. Jnst received a good supplv of 8 day Mantel clocka, also Regulators and Cuckoo clocks, at .reasonable prices 8. Finn's Jewelry Store. Hot weather and hot stove creates trouble. Avoid trcnble by baying Hub- ster’s bread. Politics wouldn’t have any Jo tenet for the average maa if it was respect able. Of all the fruit* there am in the land, That grow on bush or tree, I would give up the For Holliatur’a Rocky Mountain Tea John M. Klein. Beaserpents in Connecticut this year are red-beaded. New Jersey will have to go some to beat tbia. r §7x7 Argo Rad Salmon being firm ia Seiture aad deep red ia color, makes the most delicious salad. Several salad recipes are given la the Argo Cook Book. Alfooao thinka that’s inst about the greatest baby that eyer arrived. ARGO AROO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO ARGO AROO. ♦ ^ R The nioest thing about a woman is that she isn't a man. ■ Argo Red Salmon le cleaned and pack ed entirely by machine, aad not touched by the human head. * An engaged oonple look at each other’s Units with their eyes cloved; after marriage they use a magnifying glass. The A lull s Packers Association have taken the highest awards World’s Fair where their shown. At St Lonis World Red Salmon took the fraud only grand prize ever given at an mon r. at every goods were ’e Fair Ike pr'*e. The rgiven to Salmon World’* Fair. The Argo Red Sal ihs beet that la puked. THE REASON Why Jobs M Klein ('ontinue* to Recommend Vino!. First: Because it is not a patent medicine and it contain* betides tonic iron all of the medicinal curative ele ments Wood liver oil actually taken from fas* cods’ livers, bat without a drop of oil to nauseate and npaet tbe ■tomache and retard its work; there for, wherever old fashioned ood liver oil or emulsions will do good, Vinol will do far mors good. 8»oood: Because Vinol acts first upon tbe stomach, creates a healthy appetite, strengthens and tones up the d igeetive organs^ porifise and enriches the blood, and, in a natural manner, restores health and strength. Third: Because Vinol contains no injurious drugs to react upon the sys tem: every ingredients being named on the label, a patient knows exactly wbat be is taking. Fourth: Because we never sold anything in onr store that gave such universal satisfaction for old people, weak aickly women Snd children, nursing mothers, and to build up the ayatem after a severe sickness, ami for relieving backing oougha. chronic colds, bronchitis and aU throat, and lung troubles. Try Vinol on our guarantee. John M. Klein. Druggist Note.—While we are sole agents for Vinol in Walterboro, it is now for sale at tbe leading drag store in nearly every town and city in the; country. Look for tbe Vinol in your town. agency COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1785 CHARLESTON, 8 C. 1907 ' Th? Walterboro Drug Co. The Walterboro Drug Company is making aom* ne*ded improvement* ia thtir drug store. Side light* and tran soms have been pat in which give * splendid light. Their prescription de partment has been enlarged and im proved, and everything presents an np- to-dateneas ond freshness. A new ooat of paint also Improves appearances This company carries a full line <f drugs and proprietary medicines, tetlet articles, ciga's and whatever is found in ao op-to-datn drug store. Tbe management la in tbe hands of E. M. Jones, while preset I pt loos are com pounded day or night by the conrteous and oompetent Ph. G Dr. A. P. Barnes. 122d Year begins Sep’. 27 Letters, Science, Engineering. One soholarship to each county of South Caroltua, giving free tuition. Tykton $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $11 a mon'b. All candi dates for admission are permitteil to compete for vacant Boy re scholarships which pay $1C0 a year. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS will be held at the County Court House on Friday, Jnly 5, at W a. m. For catalogne address, HARRISON RANDOLPH, Presideut. ' The Best Ever.” Rlceboro, Ga, March. 9, 1905. ‘‘Mr J T Shupilrae, Savannah Ga Dear Sir:—I was erally annoyed Jast year with a asvere attack of eczema on my leg, and with using several other remedies with no benefit, I tried Tet- ter!nr; two boxes having made a com- t lete sure I think it Ike beet remedy 1 aye ever found for skin dteraaev Yours truly. Bennie Deal Tetterine also curse Tetter Ulnsworm, Dandruff aad all forma of ekla dhaaara 60c. par box. J T Shaptrlue, Mfr. Savnan- aab, Ga. Uva Tetterine akin soap tSc the cake at Jao M Klein. I HAVE OPENED A- ■Wheelwright A21& Blacksmith. SHOP AND AM PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF WORK HAVE SEVERAL TEARS EXPERIENCE. Horse Sfaeeiag 1 Specialty UNITY LODGE NO. 55 A. F. M. holds its regular communications 4th Fri day in Such month at 8 30 o’clock, p. m. All visiting Brethren are cor dially invited to attend. J. A. WESTERBERG, W. M. N. G. MORHALL, Stct’y. I also vat and snd plows. Prioss WorkGaav ibU. J. E. EASTERLING AMOnfOMM OLD RAND. When you want ice call up the Walterboro Bot tling Works. We deliver promptly in all parts £>f the city. * Special attention given to mail orders. Also ice cream and cold drinks of all kinds. Ladies and gentlemen cordially invited. f alterbsn Bsttlisg Verb —Phone 6b iMkau '*vM»aiBMB» attau try Ohaaabsrlsdn’s Livar TahWts. Maay ru- as havu beau sffsetad by Fly traps at vonLehs’a. For River batter on ice. 85‘cents per pound. Grace ft Warren. Masoa's Fruit Jars at vonLebe's. 10.009 feat creased flooring and ceil ing at J W Carson's. Evaporated apple and Shredded cocoa- nut at vunLehe’a. Big line fancy aad staple groceries at Grace ft WtRea. Lee's Kidney plaster strengthens tbs back. 29 cants Klsia’s. A Wichman ft Bon still have a sup ply of fertiliser In stock. See them if von aaadany. Hygaria Furniture polish at Klein’s, Ghees* oa tea all summer. Grace ft Warrea. Geld eeamol for gilding frautea. 25 cants at Kleia’s. Talk about boys pants,The Brick Store has competition tied to a stsks. If yon don't feel well try Vinol oa oar guarantee. Klein's. Big line of Indies sad children’s slip pers. Gracs ft Warren. If yon are bilious use 64-30 Liver pill*. Cotton seed meal at A Wichman ft Son Kleiu’s malt extract. Excellent tonic for mothers, A big line of floe hosiery at Grace ft Warrea. If you wish to paint your house or barn you will find plenty of paint at Klein’a Complete assortment of postal xtids, including views of Walterboro. Terry ft Shaffer 5 19 2t NnnOally'* candies are the best, at Klein’s. Hand dressed pine and cypreM shin gles at J *W Carson'h One 25 cents package of linane will clean one atr<tw hit 8 times or 8 bats 1 time. Walterboro Drug Co. 32 £t Postal cardr—Views of Walterboro. 5 15 2t Terry ft Shatter. Now is oxford time. Buy yours from the Brick 9tore. Sseet juicy hamv at J W Carson’s. -4 a Rtnifinber that the Brick Store ha* the kind of Boys Pants that look good and wear well Cypress shingles for sale at Grace ft Warren. ' T. • - o Baggies on envy terras to responsible parties at W L S ft V Co. Fly paper at J W Carson’s Stop rad get tbe right stundBrd time at the electrical clock of 8. Finn’s Jew- elery Store. — o Time t > get that summer suit. Let us take your measure Fit snd quality guaranteed. H W Black, Jr. Oxfo'd baggies all styles, guaranteed. W L 5 ft They will please yen. W L 8 ft V Go Klein’s Eureka medicine relieve all aches and pains or your money hack. 300 sacks fertilisers for sale by Wal- boro Supply Co. B. G. Hyrne, Propr. Do you seed e pair of shoes? Battle Axe and Wolfe Bros are the best made. Try a pair. H W Blaek, Jr. It's time pon were getrinr \ oar Spring hat. We have them. H W Binck, Jr. 200 moke of fertiliser at Walterboro Supply Co, B G Hyrne, Proprietor. A Buggy For 25 Cents “Luck's a Fortune.” E P. Knight of Walterboro is goin£ to give away a handsome bug- to the lucky one. Its a ir game for everybody—no politics. You simply give me 25 cents and draw an enve'ope from the pack. You can get your thances at my shop. E. P. KNIGHT* Walterboro, a C. NOTICE We have the following Organs on hand and will close them out to make room for new stock as follows: 1 MAK)N ft HAMLIN, 1 cableT 1 CHICAGO COTTAGE 1 SEARS & ROEBUCK 1 C. B. HUNT 1 MASON & HAMLIN 1 DYER* HUGHES 1 KIMBLE 2 GOOD SQUARE PIANOS Price new Special price 125 t * “ 75 it 41 40 • « “ 1*0 « » it 43 <« •• 45 SI 11 15 * i “ 45 • 1 1 » 10 i • •• 60 *( SS 10 «1 “ 45 *« « « 5 «• “ 65 < • 4 • 30 SI " 400 • * t a 25 Some of these instruments are as good as new as they have been put in good repair Buy one of these for your child ren to learn on and we will agree to take it back at just what you gave for it as part payment on a New Bridgeport Organ L- . ' at 'any time within 1 year. You run no risk and lose nothing on this liberal proposition. EASY TERMS TO ALL ' SEWING MACHINES TO BE SOLD ON THE SAME PROPOSITION. ALL MAKES. FROM TO *io EACH. CDCC A pretty fan for all our customers. Call for it at ri\X*E* our HARDWARE STORE. Somebody's <yes are Alwayi on You! £ The velvet optics of gentle femininity are ever and always smveying men. No mm cm escape. To win kef sweet approval it behooves every mm to be naartly dressed, for there is nothing a woman idmirre eaore dim a wd yoomed stylish look. Have year garni rah made to measure I Have them styfah - 1 wel tailored-—and made to fit. The INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO. make a/7 their garments das way ■ beyond erkicam—and up to the highest standard of woman* kind's approval v, / Samples can be seen at this store. Come and see the greatest display of Men and Biy’s Hats in all styles, colors, shapes and sires at the remarkable small price of only $1.00 Actual value $2 to $3 each, AT >> . • H. W. CQHEM** ’ The Store Thai- Always Makes Good” "V usd SB -5'