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Robt. Black of Ruffin ness here Saturday. Prank Croaby has accept ju a posi tion in Charleston. % Vf. W.. Smoak. Sr. of Sn^o: ks is in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gadsden are rirftinjf theiatter’s parents in town. >» Miss Cora Black was in town Sl|t,- arday on a shopping and pleasure »ip. Mrs. M. L. Sauls and children ot Manning are visiting at the home of Ma. Sauls' mother. Mrs. G. A. Sauls' KJitcr Press taJ SumlerdMy pro phetic soot tells me eo .e of the many rea'leit of oor p«l er w< old 1 ke to know of the doings of "Adams Rnnites," ard perhaps, i pprtcla'e tbst the pen was snided by the hind of "More Auo^' Arnett and daughters, Mfsses This beirg only « pie»s, perh*pi It Miss Helen E Malone i? now ready to resume her music classes and will use the latest improven William Mason’s system of “Touch and Tech nic ’ Cecil and Ethel, anu wjn, naynaru, left Monday afternoon for Sylvania. 1 Ga. to visit relatives. Mr. 4nu>tt will return Thursday. J. O. McCants of Adams Run is re ported to be doing excellent work as overseer on the Toogoodoo and Young? Island roads. He is working from 12 to 15 hands and is doing good jobs on some of the causeways in that neighborhood. Married—-Ft the home of J. I). Ram -'y’ near Williams, Aug- 11. C. 1). Scott of North (?arolha and Miss Ethel I Groves of .Virginia. Key. J. H. Stoudenmire of Denmark otficia- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Benton of Sav annah are spending a few weeks with ! ‘ Me parents near town. * . • i ’ ... ^ .u I ljane brought to thisof- A bort Wicmnan. Ciishier of <he p lce an t , ar 0 £ corn j g I ai mers and Merchants Bank, ha-j ears clusteretl around one gone to the mountains for a rest. large ear as a chuster, all having one Mi* H*!en vonVIus. is at home!**" 1 -»« r -k* 1 * h »'’ s?at , it ‘S? - -- - - j exposition. It was grown by h. \V. Eraser. after a pleasant <flIisonville. visit to friends in Muss M. L. Rivers left last week for James Island, where she will spend some time with friends. Miss Beulah Lan^ of Fechtig is risiting her grand mother, Mrs. T. A. Bootle, near Walterboro. Paul W. Strickland and J. T. Gar ris. prominent farmers near Wil liams were in town Friday. Jease DuBois, of SaydfTnah •lerk'in the express office at m at home for a visit. chief night #' Mis “Billie” Strobel has returned from a long stay in Charleston and Sullivan’s Island. Miss Annie Larson Run is vitfiting Miss lume. from Adams Ulmer Fish- rejoicing over “another cook” arrived Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lemacks left yesterday for Asheville. N. C., to •njoy a few weeks heeded rest. • Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fraser, and ton, O’Hair, left yesterday for Hen dersonville and Asheville, N. C., where they will spend t ao wqeks. . Mr and Mrs S. M. Crosby left Monday for Glenn Spriugs. We hope dieir health will be very much im- froved by this trip. €. C. Stokesdias returned to Mc- Coll after a week’s stay with his another Mrs. F. A. Rickenbaktr, of Ais place. W. M.. Blocker is •he fact that he has in his family. She light. Rev. F. O. S. Curtis left Monday for Greenville to attend the Baptist Sunday School Assembly. He will csturn Saturday and will hold ser- <rice-< Sunday. , Presiding Elder R. H. Jores will lokl services in the Methodist church iere next Sunday at 11 o’clock, and the third quarterly conference im mediately afterw'ard. A postal card from R. L. Fraser states that he and family arrived at Chick Springs safely and are en joying their holiday. “Chick” Spring! sounds familiar, eh? Rev. J. L. Daniel writes froaftRA- laneton that he and his family are enjoying their stay,' 1 and that Mra. Mania) te much improved. * He hopes to be home soon. Thos. H. South well has just suld a ; farm consisting of 99 acn\s of land on Young’s Island for $10,(X>0.(i0. Three years ago he purchased the same tract for $3,000.00. Since that time he has spent $2,<>00.00 in im- rovement. It was purchased by M. moak and Dr. Hiers of Bamberg. Engineer Gardiner and wife ar rived in town Monday wheie Mf. Gardinmwill take charge of th£ j passenger engine. Our good friend \V. H. Martin, has taken up the run between Charleston and Savannan. I We regret very much to lose our ry rr good citizen, Mr. Martin, yet y. e to vi«lt friaud* on Mt Plea »nt. We more than welcome Mr Gardirer in-^ tniaa her ao much. to our town. * J . Miaa Ritter i« apendiog aometime with At the hospitable home of j^T^ias Ju’ie Larsen. Eva Williams on Railroad Avenue A msrry party rliited Tta yeaterday. on Friday evening were entertained Meaars Kesra* and Carter took the kiiases Larsen down down, sUo their guest, Mias Ritter, thns giving her an opportunity to see the beautiful low s tVOii »tXdugi]T Of r^uii§ui, f<»i I uo xroauda with which to tubstantiate J*— iot even s mental telegraphic mea- aage, bat then 1 am cot convened tv telepathy. Hnt here it go**, or comes Early Wednesday morning the "antoa tool*' waa founded! Hrmetbirg np! fo- our well known ebanffeur isn't noted for early rising. AH. this meant the get- to* off to boat racing which takes place aot nail) at Rockville; it U always a source of great pleasure lo the y uhc folks, eaxecially the ball at tba close of ti e races The party left here in buggies and an'of.and at the blnff fonud waiting then the lanncbcla of kieesrs Dodd and Humph, which arrived at their dcstlca % in due time. The party conalstetl of Mrs Humph, Mi-ses Amy FitzSimons, Emily Legsre Emz i Legate, Florence Barn will and Emily Summons. Messrs Taylor UelHu- ger, Humph, Dodd, and others whose names I do not remember. Th»y re turned tired oat (Thursday) bnt di- lighted with tbe trip. Mrs Clsnde LaKoche of Charleston ia t| ending sometime with her sister, k rs Bryan. Mr std Mrs S J Humph leave Tuesday for Qlenn Springs. K L Cbaasereau ii spending this weik st his b tine near Bamberg. a Miss Janie Sanders la visiting in Allendale. Miss Jennie Boinean lift Wednesday The Orangeburg C U.*a"»geUirK, 8 C, Is sch<iora iu the sta'^. Boys and gills Seven vsrietl-s tnrnlp a eeds, each 23 cunts at Klein’s. * * Collegiate Inst hate one of the best >ys who expect to go i ff to school tuD fall will do well to write Tree Pe'e^son for a catalogue. Prices are very reasonable and yon can get any con se of study that you want. Send for catalogue today. Standard Elgin and Waltham watches from |€ 50 op at 8. Finn's Jewetr) Store, lay evening were entertained a few of her friends. Games of various kinds were the delight of the crowd. Miss Williams in her usual manner made jt a source of genuine c^nty, and the hhtortc oaks at tba Tea pleasure for her friends. Mr. Hayes, of Charleston and Mr. Carney of; Mn p... n.i** Savannah, were her out »r town' o«Bector,Rar. Baker guests. ; , . Klein’s Eureka Medicine fur til sum mer ailments. 8 itisfsciioa guaranteed or money back—25 cts. If tii^te it a customer in tbis county who donbls the genuinras of the valnea , we preteut, or question* the fact that the merchandise offirred bv us from a valuv standpoint is exce!Icd bv suything ' < (Teied to thereiHi! trade here, hbe can flnd » ut for bersc’f, by ja>t giving u^a call. Taylors. When in want of pure Ice Cream ard | Milk’8hake patronrzu tbo Ten L'eats store. Spectacle* properly fi'ted. in aolid gold fillet!, and solid tickle frames, at very reasons! prices, at 8 Finn’s Jew dry Store. A man it jn Iged bv the company he keep, A store is judged J>y the cheroc- t r of its stock, its seivioe’ etc We ate not afraid of tbe verdict. Taylors. Klein's annapari la for the hot ther cools the bipod. 5 j cts. Due thousand plates just arrived at Ten Cents Store at 5 and 8 cts. Best Batter 35c a lb, always on ice 0 W Olover. Competitors are keen and it behooves u« to i i»e above the multitude* lo be superior. TnU is onr aim. No ina'Wr how high i he standard of other stores might be, we go them one bet:er. We keeps ahead of the processsm. We ad here to the mottp superiority Taylors. As we have decided to disoodtlnne hardliJg men'* hats and are closing them out at ocit. Tn< lora, Corniclde remotes corns at Kleins. D y goods, dry goods, just arrived Grace & Warren. >- with ns Sotit color Liwn 12ic va’ne 10c. Special for 10 days at U W Glover. year has setn onr leap* and bonads. Each succeeding sales increased by The dwelling, kitchen and store belonging to J P Remley at Canady’s sod the subject appropriate. Each ! c otomers to o ir list. Not one of 1 the day, quite a good congregation me with him.|His discourse was beaatifu’, Cross road waa burned Monday night. The fire was discovered about midnight, but was too much spread to be extirguished. Eevry thing was burned. The loss was al most covered by insurance $1200, being caried. It was thought to be of incendary origin. whom can say tba: the merebandht told by ns to them proved any ctbsr way bat satisfactory. Taylor*. Alabasfine u*e in cold water make# new walls at Kleins. Ar£0 Red Salmon being firm in textnre.and deep red in color, makes the most delicious salad. Several salad recipes are given in the Argo Cook Book. dividual oonld and find it applicable, if not like the Phaiasee ot old, and tie Pnb'ioan. I fear, I have already consumed too S.raw hati and low much too much apace and time which B r ®»t r ® cluction could be devoted to articles morn pn - duciive of good. Bnt I cannot close without congratostioas to onr sditor and thanks for his kind remarks to Ins correspondents, tho* nnderserved by More Anon. uarter shoes at a Warren Laxo takes the place of calomel st KUin’s. A 10.000 feet creased flooring end ceil ing at J W Carton's. SATCH tLS, BAGS, ETC. To be sold AT ONCE to make room for our immense stock of Furniture which is arriving in car loads A»g> Red Balin')!) is cleaned and pakced entirely by machine, and not tonebed by band. Card of Thanks. Principal Elected. Prof. D. L. Ram bo was elected principal of the Walterboro Graded School at the meeting of the trus-1 tees here Friday evening. c Prof. Rambo was principal for 111 kindness shown me years of the Sumter Graded School husband during his illness. Editor Press and Standard:— | Please allow me space in your ! columns to thank the people for.the and me and my Lucas, young at the Fripp, Missqs Hattie and Lucile two of C larleston’s popular todies, are in town visiting heme of Mr. and Mra. C. H. en Hampton street ■r. and Mrs. R. H. Wichman and dtidren returned Saturday from the mountains of North Carolina they have been spending weeks. C. F. Roger brought us the finest melon Saturday we ever saw. It weigned 66 pounds ane was grown en Ma farm seven miles from town. Hurrah for Colleton County! Rev. T. T. Walsh conducted ser vices Surday morning in the Episco pal church, and preached an es pecially able sermon oq personal responsibility and influence. A large eongregation was present and resigned a year ago to enter business. liking teaching so well, he has decided again to take up that work. He comes very highly recommended and has had ample ex* perience in teaching, He is a man about 40 years old. His family consists of a wife and two children. School will probably, open Sept. 17 and should be a most successful term. » —m * mtI. .» - Tie Als-ks Packers Arcoctation have taken thehigl es* awards at every World’s Fair where their goods Were shewn. At St. Lonii Worlds’s Fair the R*1 8 ilni w took the grand prise The only grand prise ever given to Salmon at any World’s Fair. The Argo Red Salmon is the best that is packed. —■ ■ -.—*»*■■■ - o Telegraphers. Strike. Nearly every telegraphers in the United States belonging to any union e. They / •*! week ws chronicled the ar- u new manager for the County Telephone Coro- This Week we have to tell of the new president. He Friday and has charge of ataight. if Y ‘ - »«• ___ . is out on a ktrike. They demanded higher wages and shorter hours and when refused were ordered out. It is a serious hindrance to business and it is not known what the result will be. . I i Nora Connelly will return to near McLaurin tomorrow tended stay to Mrs. J. W. account of her l«*s fllnasas. She will her aunt, Mrs Canon Viola Connelly. ARGO ARGO 4ARGO ARGO ARGO AftGO AR »0 IUGO ARGO ARGO May God’s richest blessings rest upon them. Mrs. R. F. Beoch. There are lots of happy people in the silly sanitariums. Now Virginia will go on the war path after the Federal Judge’s scalp. Classified Advertiseneits. - POK SALE. FOR SALE—Ws art overstocked on conk stoves and moat n due* onr ■took Now la the time to get a "8nnny 8outh" at a low pries. Brown Faraltute & Hardware Co. FOR SALE—All tbs latest adoption of reboot hooka. W s are now depository fo r the county. Alio pens, pencils tablets, crayons, orators, eto. The Press and Btandard. FOR BALI—tlaudaoms jerty cow, a first class animal in sveiy teapast, • For particulars applet OottagsvUle, 8. O. FOR RALE—Yoca nona acmta Flees tori'•.•Mudgivethsmaorest. Bical- ►»’- HOfsOsjs la dsnth to Reas, and wt 1 cars tfcs mange- Jno M Klein, . 714 4t FOR 8ALB—Tvfplo coal tar rooflag papsr at Brown Furniture to Hard ware Oe. FOR flALB—Fell Has aaddlss, grand be ac- ^ Wlinv hw ^ nvotber u Mia ed to Balttm Dditor Press and Standard.-Please allow me space in your valuable col umns to denounce the report that 1 is on me untrue and the man that has been niade it aught to have Mu in the On. & r. 3UU IVni ten tony ete, at wars Co. eoftko of “Aato- of Aiah^Vy E Prio’ea- Hspdsifsna st ft 1 sseh Order at Qetv a tow mil. Tbs Prs*s t at at WANTS. will •ft Hir dwr latoramtlnu < _ _ ID teal ft 1491 for fat- u s bad the fore»-i(bt to see the ad vance to price cotni jit on ail grade* of c ttou goods. We in icLmtuii this con Uitioue by placing onr or l«r* for goods of tlm istars tivs m Ub< ago; coute- qusutly wt) have the gtod> iu i took at last season prl.es. 1 sylor. Ws sell; aims and oils at Kleins. Reduced prices < n all Men’* and Boy’s rammer " Wearable.” at Ti e H W Cohen Store—“T..e fctore Iht Always Makes Good.'' Big line of ehoee cheap—just arrived Grace to Warn u, We continually keep our eyes on the market, and there ver/ little doing that escapee ue. W* are oonsiaotly in toneh with what is being offered in the way of desirable merchandise and are thns en •bled to bay to the best advantage. Taylors. She will like Kunally’s. 8 j ote the pound at Kleins. / 0 Jan, jars. Grace to Warren. The genuine Boker n zora at Kle’n's. 10 male team hoist impreres the hath. Klein’s. Hew hats all style* end sla ’eo. G see A Warren. For about 8 cr 10 days on account of hnprovemen s and increase of six* of ovens. We will not make any bread. Our customers will be served by briad from Char Us on. We bops soon to bs able to give better mrtioe than ever. Walterboro Bakery. Bnyyonr Mens and Boye" Wearabiae” at the H w Store—“The store thaw al ways makes good”. . Mixed spioee for pickling loo at Klein's. We have a lot of nice writing paper the box to sell et cost, gnat bargain. REMEHBER Our Prices J Will do the trick We mean to sell them e*e see *•# *•* e•< WATCH THIS SPACE Next week for some prices on Sewing Machines that will make the Yankee mail order houses ashamed to take your money. e*e ee* e*a ee« e*a see eee see- BROWN FURNITURE - - - - - & HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Furniture. by ths Grace to Warren. The H \V Oohsa Great Guessing fittest | Beginning Saturday, August 10. ■*> ■» On that day I will place on raj ooubter a pint bottle of peat and lor every f LOO purchased EVBRY CUSTOMER Will be entitled to make one gome. The* will be recorded and at tbe end of 30 days from Aug 10, the bottle will be opened by a disin terested committee and to the peraou guemiog neareet tbe oorreot number, I will give • • i A Pair of Fine Shoes. Worth $3 50. Remember you get mors tor jonr money here than at any store in town, anyway, and a guess may win you a prise. Come and Guess. Years for basinets. i s H. S. GLOVER.; Store, M "ths •tore HertlDgs lOo a bu while th»y last. Grace to Warren. Rat poisons l** a box at K'eio’s, ytt ■ *> STOP look see the crowd of money- auvers, going to the Sunshine Store, job) them now, for now is the aoespted time. Only 8 more days and ths record brssking sals will dose. Gome ous come nil. Ws have saved others money, and win » x X TW SUNSHINE STORE aw. Ggp, Juo. Kisin The Flowing Fount. In olden time old Jacob dug A well for waters cool, Where women went with pail or jug For then that was the rule. In later time one J. E. Moore Resolved to dig one too; He daily worked as none before With his faithful little crew. a ' ** *• But when he’ll read) the water cod No one now can say. If progress of the past be rule, ’Twont be till judgment day. Spectator. Head tbeadvertiseuput this week ia Tbe Prsai and Standard, and vote 4c day. ^ ” v ‘--v week vvto Read tba advertisement ibis wash in The Preas and Standard, and vote today. Head toe advertisement this wash in The Preas and Standard, and vote to day. Tetterine thj only Friaud. My father has bad eoaema very bad a long time, and Tetterina ia thtoaly thing that baa evhr beaefitldd him. M Pleaae send by Ex preas a a X). half dosen boxes. Very truly. Mn LO. Malcolm AH rsasto ■ t. pro?idenc.‘ U l. &oj a bos. your drugiat or the maautoatuier. J.T. Sbuptrine, Savuualr Go. Haod the odvertiasawattfeia MS-