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ft' h I. • A* <• I so LOCAL AN'li PEIiSOXAL i Classified idvertiseaents* W C. Mauldin wa* in 'own Mon- *ky jn tuKin^iw. v § IT. H.'ii; 'od Gocding, F..^ of Ham pton i* in town. ^ & Jai Jachlea ha-« gjnc to Charlestor tij visit iviatives. FOK SALE. overstocked VVi W. C.no of L .clp y* ^rduy. It was .hard f< •• h'm .*kens l ^ut he ( id. Mrs. F. E. Jones hrs returned aft- Annivenary Supper i l ’a a visit to her parer.ts at Olar. ) . ' , , , Last mght at the Walterboro 1 , I*. B, and Lee Bridge. Tom Byrd Hotel W. VV. Smcak, Jr., editor and i ind R. L. Beach were here Monday, propritor of The Press and Standard I Henry Hyrne returned to Angus- celebrated hi.s first anniversary by f^ o?r i a yesterday after a pleasant visit to extending to the office force a cor-1 iroci| Xow u the time to aei a j relatives in town. „ dial invitation.to partake of a de- "tfonoy ^©♦•ih” «• a low price. Brown Lonnie Buckner of Savannah, a li:ious suppi r. • Farnltare i Hardware Co. wither of our popular to w^nsman P Among tb; invited partv w e.*e: Mr vf. Buckner, is m town for a few _ , .. ^ ... „ . : ... and Mrs W. \V. Ptnoak. Jr.. Misses y was in tow r Id: Llli5 DeTrevii: • of Columbia v*stUng his parents it. t'*wn. lays, after a lapni of seven years. .’ho Issjieml- an's island, vtt ii • iiun.t* muuua.v «»fi i usiness. He .•elurned in the allernoon. Bessie Hyrne, Essie Loper and FOR SALE—All the sdopiiou of I K'tuxd bO'iks. \V t arc uow dcpociioij id tha c Kinty. Alan iwn#, |>cn**iU, inMetii, eravou*. erateia, tic. Tu. Bu s* uud Siauttard. II. L tA ei day <VBryan of Wiggins sj^n in tow n with his sister. "Hiss Ruth Welch of Wiggins, S. C r.- Plaiting the Misses O’Bryan. • LL M. Smoak ar.d I. J, Mv .Jr. of tr- *aks were in town Monday. afirs A. H. Jachles ha- returned f> Knvi iting relatives in Charleston ?vf. E. Thames of Charleston ha Imcs vi.-itir.g his^jurent* «n town. f ir. M. C. Fishburne has returner fr-sn a visit to friends at L esville. BT.*. fL^Ltiues a:.*! C. W . Ja'jaes of s tuagevTCw^re .isitor- t » Walter f» .-o Mon iav. v .’•fiss ('arrie Culp of l^rg^lill is en- j-y mg a visit to her sister. TMra. J 1 MvA] regor. ' adef H. Fi. Padgett Citadel it* n Willuuns, and “Nurd” CarUr, ofBaffi here thii ek. Jo .1. M. Hi ' rs. Jehu, K. D.?Pnul and Bf;^rr.pton Thomas ol Smoaks were in t*wn Monday. iL L. Linder and P. E. S; ell, Die^ M s. Marti a Connelly dice his niornink at the lesiib nce of hoi laughter, Mrs. J. W. Cars in. :n h< * 7Gth year. Interment tomorrow at 1( >’clock at Pe.iile Baptist church. The ColletorT^County Telephone V.has a new manager. He came t' )ixon’s Sunday morning and has al ready taken charge, With his “Hel- o" voice. Pauline Richardson and Messrs Roy. G. Price, R. I). Pellum, Bartow H. Graveaand E. D. Hyrne- The force joins hands in wishing for the “loss” many more of occa sions of the like nature. Thd^orcc f *?ls very much in 'debt to f Mr Smoak for the pleasant evening. c . r .. ^ „ , . .1 • i . , , . 1 FUR SALE—Foil line bat dam , sa<Uiles K is, we think, very thoughtful of j hritiU-a, coilvs, liuet, e^e, at him to remember us. It also shows ♦be appreciation he has for his co w . k: rs and thew orli that they have F JR SALE—Yoi r ixiis s FVJin Flea.- u.rture »!».! }{4v«s tlieut m» rtlif liicai- j ’ vinute Cur** |* to Oemi. aim Wi 1 ore ltie mese. Jno Ai Klein Drugtid. fco'e u^eut. 7 24 4i FUK SALE—Triple coot tar roolinc imier at Brown Fututture & Mard- * ware Co. , etc. at Furtniure ami Hardware Co. Brgwn i Mrs. W. A. Black wm!1 I ave next •Jot day for tin* aorih where, she vill snon f t vo w. OftS i uyin?r fall m 1 wint *r g * * !s. While •;.vay Mi s >t)ko( will have charge of the store “bar for him during the past year. His first years experience in the 1 fiel 1 of journalism has been one of ! decided success. And again we hope as the years draw nigh the Jtetter Mis. Alice Hen lercon am] damrh-jP^'T 6J hc ‘f tnem r (>r. Miss Ju'ie, of Charlestc n, w iH ; m his journalistic launch as he *ti:s trriv^ in town tomorrow to sitend a upon the oceans of this life. "Here may The Press Standard the •people’s rights maintain. Unawed by influence, imbribed by gain”. FOR RALE—a lew copies of “Anto- Mofriapby of Arab” ly E Prio can lleuderMtn at ft ench Order at oute Oulv a lew Ult. The Pros and btandard. 7 28 Ut / The Colleton Farmers havC^ a big crop and are going to get a big price for it NOW LISTEN We have a big stock r e\v weeks 'visiting relatives and Viends. Their mav.y friends flad to see them. ill be WA/STS. >V ANTED—To corrupond with parties OAning above 8 naition feet timber wlikh they W'«h to sell. Only owner* need write. Buford Jnckeoii, AUy. at Law, beiuetUville, S. C. coming o in and \vg BUSINESS LOCALS. An ice cream festival was given urday.by G. L. Brant, posimast- r ttrdirant, in honor of his parents. Mr. ati'iMt^. Wm. Prant. There vere alnuit loDsigrsons present and all enjoyed £he occasion. Mr. and Mrs. R. (i. \V. Bryan whre in town yesterday. He says the crops in his section are very line, bl the excessive rains are injuring t’ e The Office Force* 1 07. 'I lore is not bin k-more daint.v for a |denie.jujL_Junehion tliar. >f rv. Argo Red Nalmf>n sandwiche Fcven vsrictl** turnip * etds, afx h 25 cent* at Klein’*. StamUrd Elgin and Wahlum watches from ?o 50 up at 6. Fiuu’a Jewelr) ai'im rs ol . .noaks wei t j cotton crop, and some of the fruit in town Saturdav ^ Bessie Smith an<; ’ ?o*.her, A. A’, i'uiith of Smouks were in towr, VY^Jnesday. S. Finn ha> ju.-t completed two ■YL'ftt display windows in front of his y velry st< re. BrveuUy r oop.>r hfb ,.c epted a p sition with the P*e!i V ! “phone Co. in town. is being dropped. Cant. E. L. Fishburne. Lieut. F or s tlail.The Cool; Book tells you iiow to prepare them. Ask jour [ocer. Taxpayer Writes Again. The reply of (5m' w ise and learned poor judg- Dr. I';;BaxU y. ot 1.1 fin’s S'* .re is .‘ t riding his vacation •. t i.on.t. in Barnwell.' Drug at his Klein’* Eureka Medicine for all sum mer aoiueui*. tvoistaeiio i gua u it.ed oi money t ack—25 cts Plant stvna.top turnip *eeii* for uio- t n iraideus. TayloiY W hen in want of pure Ice ( ream ai d Milk Shake.patrunzo the Ten Ceuta »i ore. , Spec^scles properly fined, in told cold tilled, and Mjlid tackle frames, at very reason*! prices, rfl S Finn’s Jew elry More. lem’s sarsapari U for the hot wea- U the blood. 5j cts. teenty-tivc ladies lace ins rien and F. I Tiers and Sert. Haskell Moor e, inter * dant s «nis to will leave tomorrow for Charleston ment to bo very weak, to compete for the privilege of rep- l. 1 have always r s >nting the State in the Inter-State i *' ; Kifl ■ Contest at Camp Carry. (). The !* c ' o ™ ,0lr t0 '»"• Paul large amounts Mat' will be represented bv 18 men. In K ‘ c " u nt> for 10 years and at the ther m time, I paid town taxes. We bhon , The Woman s Foreign Ml-sionary. .> rpi , j , . u' e . L.- Society, having been hindered from , . , ur learned linen- ^ ^ w . holding its regular monthly meeting j ^ '*• that those who pay the lar- ^ ^ fronU - "> last Fridav afternoon on account of • FTcst taxes hav’e the onlv right to critfcize our town adnunis,ration ’ therefore the ‘little wee mite’-’ i> the author of the reply. ^ ' 3. All citizens, it doesn't matter how much taxes are paid, have equal rights. weather, will meet next Friday (9th) i at six o’clo< k. All members are re- ; quested to be present. Best Butter 35c a ll>, alway* cu Iw at G W Glover. * ^ and several solid car loads want to make all honest farmers a proposition. a . * Send your wagon to our store and get what you want you want AT SPOT CASH PRICES and yay for it in October. Don’t deny vourself and family of home com-' - N. (- • . forts when this proposition is'open to you.. Another shipment of Bridgeport Organs just in. Cut prices on Picture Framing during August ■ • - VISIT «•« A«wehxvrf deeded ’o d scontlnuc leudlili; uieq's hat* kjU ai> clouug ihem out at cust. ' 1 a, tors, % * Cornicidt- rem *< es corns at K1 D y iioods, dry (J- A: Whrrtu. g o:*, j .-I ns. ar Bed .ox* W. Luca^. of the Colleton Mer*. at.xl Mfg. (’<*.., hf>^ gone to Sullivans • Ghosts were walking again Sunday i-and f(4 a few weeks’ » | night. As a result fourteen lamps , U ft their places on the posts arid ftluwes Emma Tracy and B lie I took to hiding in the '’tall grass” . jjiiait' eit Saturday tor Sullivan t j ‘‘Cow Man” spoke of. Some of them '*• I Paid niy license under protect luand whii-e they will enjoy a month.: the larnm. are still hiding, and no 20 days after it was due. You can Thos. P. Lesesr.e of the Evening one has hten found guilty! readily see the injustice of this P-mt wa i,n tqoa! a lev. days re- J. M. Smith, ex-conductor on the license business: 1 pay license, but v cxtly. vV .afierSvitat ;i '.!iin*. j freight train, visited his old home many others who are in the same n >ar Smoaks I he early j art of the | business having large real estate, week to ins|tect his Williamson corn, |. j. j "Jack”, while«enjoying a rest from 1 i,: . * i>e * *” Our mm i ^ood« cun*!* ing *inghams. I railroading, is putting in his time' Citizens keep your eyes open. You, isMonle*, t.iia-(tu-u*ro*, piima, Kimom Weatvinn '- pt of s-me open se lli n K nvusic and mut-ical instru-* say I think the town is going to the rt \ nut ‘ u . • t ‘ e a 1 iu aw.» ring your bolls of e<Aton grov.u by M, S.! ^Pp^jally Victor talking ma-; dogs. " I don’t sav that, but 1 do say ,ll “ nr< n '" Crosby of Green Pond. H)in<» an I Edi*.n phonlikM-aphs, and the tow1l shou)( j be given , ^ Solid color Liwn U*c va ne ICc tut iv da. from Quite :i nrimher <f vo'.cFs tv ar n! s wei e in to.v n Monday ajeiUng i eqistrr.’ion certificates. Ai'ib^sfiue u*e m cold new wu.is * Kleins. i (i W Gloier. water makes our hardware store before buying a Range »Stove, Hardware, etc. BROWN FURNITURE - - - - - & HARDWARE COMPANY ■ » ' '■ "~ "A Xjity Store hi "The Country”* H. M. Benton was in town v ek and v ’Kirts open cottun in la m near G tsingers. ehincs an! Edison phonhgraphs, and i their ree«irds. and any kind of murie last for piano or organ. hL- E. D. Lemacks is enjoying a vaction. J Campbell Senders ha- ctarge of the exprc_s car in hi< ai'. sence. -3. R. LawTence has rented /the Vavnsor house and moved his family therein from Charleston. <er visiting the hitters parents, H. W. DuBois and wife. R. L. Fraser, cashier of the Colle- toc Banking Crompanv, with his wife «nd son, Ludlow, jfit Tut s lay for - Chick Springs for a needed jest. Missci Annie Savage and Jennie JMcTeer popular young ladies, left yesterday for Chick Springs and a *jheeqiknt visit to Caesar’s Head. W. J. Taylor and A. K. Beach pranunetit merchants of Walterboro trad business in Savannah last Wed nesday i n i Thursday’, Mrs. C. H. EsDorn and little son kiave retuH.od from a visit of some A*ogth to the springs. Y. J: Lemacka left yesterday for J. D. Yarn of Varntown was h re yesterdav. He reports from his .sec tion the best corn crop ever grown there. The Williamson plan is a great success. Cotton is very good but too much rain has knocked the average down from over 10() per cerit to a- t 80 per cent. Shiloh school has they might ea eastern side of cows so that grass on the town. By, by, this is uiy last reply, / C. A. Eckardt. lunpecUoo. layiota. Straw hat* sud low q“a ter sh h* at a creat te u tiou Grac aifeu Thfe Longest Reach. 1 ;‘ e Laxo u kei the the Kuiu's. place °/ calomel 10,(00 feet creaaed flooring and ceil- u>K at J W Carson’s. * We sell i aims and olli at Kleina. Mias Glover Entertains. of Monday,' August 12 at 12 o’clock* in the Knights of A. B. Gilmore andwife of Savar.-j Fythias hull. This will probably be ah have returned to their home aft- i the best meeting the Association Iras Rtduced prices < u all MV* and Boy * bummer “ A'tamlle*” a; i e H W Ml* Eunice Glover enterUiued. U^"™ C1 ° r * ,AI " T ‘ 2.*nru.?^ - . c - h j*” 1 * 11 ? lew (riemte at TeaTburaduj evening W.h.v.nr.t can .ho. in honor of her cousitit. Misses , aud hauitlaladies, childrens 1 ind iutams shoes exclusively. Taylors. Big line of shoe* cheap—jost arrived Grace & Warr.u, She will like Nuually’#. 3i els the p.timd at Klc ns. - We have enlarged our XcCsl pattern ageucy *ed wdl lo m po iti.in to fur- ut*h bli sizes of tpeiy patie.u found in their cstalog. Tsylgr’s. Jars, Jars, Grace A Warren. The genuine Boker m, ot* at Kielu’ii. We are prepared to sell viu good* at —uj advance, T<<y- charge. The roads are l)eing much improved by‘G. A. Benton who is or ..... vrrseer. Mr. Y’arn thinks the present { U zzie ‘Mao. and Beulah Mile* plan a great improvement on the old Charleston. The decorations were of j way 0 of working the roads. yellow and green The guests also wore- ItamchviUe touttind a meeting to- iTm J ' M °" ?°* e "-; Tbo * %m: • iqy of the commissioners of the new ; n w u * k, e «'M ( V ! 'V h, t ) ‘ N *i.'sea Lizzie Mac and Beulah Miles, **aii>ty 1 in Walterbor»on r— 1 — A * had for a full attendance is expected Several v s tors fr >m Charleston will .be hetM. Dr Robert Wilton Jr. Annie Ltrson of Cfiarleton, Eisie n>rne, Vluia Blanchard, Ulmer Fishburne and Eunice Glover. Messrs. Harry Anderson, Willie Warren, Raymond Fatterson.IIenry Giraffe, h* has a lengthy neck, and knowing how to uca it Ho wins the game—-ffwould bo a shame for such a cago to loco it. The lively merchants head is long; he captures all the prizes Because ho knows th* game and shows his sens a—HE ADVERTISES. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Warren, Jr. <4 Savannah, who have been two weeks with the latUr’s parents, re turned to thvir home today. : j — * •* • "W. J. Taylor, A. K. Beach and ■H. W. Black Jr will leacp for the Morth next Wednesday to purchase j^oods. Mr anil Mrs D. L. Smith who have n spending a weeks with relatives *ud friends near Smo^. returned J^Londay afternoon. Mrs S. M. Riddle left Staurday for her home in Sumter, after spend ing a week with her parents. Mr and Mn E. M. Jones. Mrs T. H. Mctlants of W&dmalaw, who it visiting Mr and Yrs P. M. liams of Round paid Mrs H. A. a flying trip Friday: B. it Wil iams of Jown Friday.m honor Aill bo th/j..ue8t of the society. The and Charlesworth GTdver. Music and tcasou* paces 5ubjest of hLaddiyy^uill l>e. Iho ireci:ationa were enjoyed by all pres* *’ -=T= me and Abuse of lUart Stimlants.” , Drs. T. G. Ker-h iw and W. A eilt * “Kirby will read j a 'ers. d 20 mule team bam. _ Kielu’a. borax itupr. ves the From Mr. Daniil. r Arro R?d Balniott is cleaned, and packed entirely by mschine.a^d not touched bv the human band After tryiug it you will use no other. L. Cooper-Warren. Cooper. Quite a. pleasant little marriage ieretnony was performed in town, last Friday at the residence of Mr and Mrs H. A. Francis. The con tracting parties w«-e Miss Willie May Cooper and W .Iton Warren. Hie ceremony was. performed by Rev.J. M, Craven in the presence of a few friends. The bride is th* beautiful daugh ter of Mrs H. A. Francis. The ?room is the second son of John D. Warren and has a reponsible posi tion in Savannah. The newly wedded couple left on the afternoon train for their future home In Savannah. Every lady should have a copy dthe Argo lied Bahnon Cook Bo ik.It tells you thirty-nine dif- Mr Editor—Last Sunday, Jiily 21, my congregation voted me a vacation and made me up a purse to bear the expenses of my trip. This pure is independent of the salarv. I leave today for Williamston where I, with my family, will spend the month of August My v wife’s condition is some improved and I hope two or three months at the springs will bring about a complete restoration. My address for August will be WiU luunston, SC. We are moving along nicely here now. good, attentive oou*! gregations. Allow me to thank the Methodists of Walterboro, tor thi vacation and aleo for the nice parse presented to-ns. May God’s richest blessings be npon them all. .1 L Daniel. . —Southern Christian A vocate. honor Bo ik.lt tells you lltirty-oim grand stoyi of preps ling Sal Ask your grocer for it. ns 30. »p oe* for pick log loc at New hi?saH Btylej aud sba ’e*. Gra> 8 ft & Warreu Buy >oar Meoa and Boys “ Wearables” at Die H *v btoie—- Tbe store ‘Uut al ways makes goed”. ‘Mixed Klviu’s. We have a lot of sloe wriiioc paper ! by the box to sell st coat, great bargain. Grace A Warren. The H W Ooben 8tore, *\he store that always makes good “ . o ■ Herrings lOo a b >x shlle thty last. * Grace A Warreu. Rat prison* 1 e n box at K ein’s, If you have uoi received {tie Argo Bod Salmon Cook Bock, ask your grocer or send a postal tj thd Alaska Hackers Association^ Atlauta.Ga. Advertising Depart* meat. { STOP Great Guessing Contest 1 ■5S •• « look see the crowd of money--, savers, going to the Sur shine Store, join them now*, for now is the accepted time. Only 3 more days and the record , breaking sale will close. Come one come all. We have saved others money, and wilb save you doltars THE SUNSHINE STORE G. W. GLOVER, Prop. Opp. Joo. If. Kleln’<s Drug Store. > a f’ ’’ ***>>' i ) .. * < - * . • i Beginning Saturday, August TO. • ■ . % On that day 1 will place on my counter a pint bottle of peat and lor every $1.00 purchased every Customer • >7 0 > ’ Will be entitled to make one guess. These will be recorded and at the end of 30 days from Aug 10, the bottle wltl be opened by a disin terested committee and to the person guessing nearest the correct number, I will give - - A Pair of Fine Shoes. Worth $J 50. Remember you get more fof yhpr money here than at any store .in town, anyway, aud a guess may win you a prize. i Come and Guess. , - , Hr Yours for business.