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♦ - \ mi'l V" - 1875 TERRY & SHAFFER 1907 Mi >4-,.‘ A' . >. A *v*- „ /•> Big Department Store on 'The Busy Comer. Everything You Want Urider 'A * V. . * ■ -• •• ■ ■ ■ We have had two buyers at work for several weeks. CAPT. SAAFFER has visited the great furniture centre i of North Carolina, where he has purchased two. tar loads of furnUu*e, to be placed on arrival in our recently added upper floor. ' • ■ " /' • * * ■ - f ' Mr. E. T. H. Sbarter has bought in Naw York enormous and up-to-date lines of DRY GOODS. NO 1 IONS. CLOTHING. LADIES’ SKIRTS, SHOES. CROCKERY. GENT’S FURNISHINGS and PICTl R iS. These goods are now being opened up. . ■ . * r . Friends •. • • • • • ••• • • •• - * / . At the Comer Store. A Card to tbe PwWtc. The private school of Miss Helen E. Malone will open T«sed»y, Bep . 27, et the T. M. O. A. building. Mies Mslooe trill have oompetent steistaaoe. Coo- stma improveueot i* oar aim; tbe ses sion to f ilow will present new features ud laclllties; and there will be a re newed effort to satisfy end meet the views of car patrons more faliy than ever before, la soliciting mw, we do not fell toeet that old patrons may give as their support again. Kauhfal ktsirnciloD, leading to thor ough scholarship, given to i rimary (and all grades. Our specialty Is preparing boys and girls for college; mid as nearly a'l parents look forward to colleg ate advantages for their children, (he earlier preparation is began, the more able (mut willing) the s< holms will be, finally, to pursue n collage course. We be i*-Vc \v<t snpnl va real nee's here Often times j> r* ns *i< m • »iesire, < r can not slfor 1 u M'hr..■ ! r o ? ve }ear’s course n' h C'>'Mr«' i’.v -on ’ prei .ir nr. ■ \ *( r ca.i. t.'C sav\ I 1 t ■ e j-sn u: 1. ji rsisten * , u Cf*is*rv io ' •'i heW given, advni: i.. m Wc u.i ;: .’ean i g !o' txoo ure w ... 'i to !l Week* Writing*. Since you were so kind Mr Editor, ms to give that little piece from Weeks space in the dear old Press and Stanr a~d, I am seeking admit tance again. We were visited last Friday even ing by a severe storm which did considerable damage to com and cotton. The dry spell is over, and a rainy spell is on. Fodder pulling is progressing slowly. Cotton has lie- , gun to open. J. W. Boatright has found one stalk of cotton in his field that has grown two and three full developed bolls to one square and one bloom, and the bolls are not de formed except one and that has three to the s ;uare. On Vno morning of August 1” .T. P. Pemley lost !us store an 1 johv: 'ling h.'His' r.nd mo * < r th« e v.- : .. by fin T1 oi igin ‘ : 1 ' ' 1 ^ i r ! ■ : - • I . ■ » r * ,l> i •ti'gt 1 The Teacher’s Meeting. Editor Press and Standard:—Dr Black's notice in last week’s paper urging the trustees and teachers to attend an important meeting in Walterboro Sept. 14-is a step in the right direction. Every teacher and trustee as well as many] prtrona should ke present. We should have a County Teach er’s Association. A meeting once a month for the exchange of ideas and the discussion of educational topics would be Iteneficial. State Supt. Martin has issued a pamphlet giving a list of the adopt ed,sch< ol books, library books and a ci urse of study for the school of South Ca i.litva. Our country schools can he graded with adv.'.ntage to tea* hi r and up;! 7: . . J ; ?' a : ■ '’ hr..- gvammr.r scho *’ work ! ■ Suit, of ".ion 1 <1 V 1 I - u p • I THIS LYRA TALKING MACHINE Sheriff’s Sales Go tbe .‘nd day of Septemb. r I will »ell tbe following tncka ol lands foi taxes, costa and penalties. hlake township. Sue Green 11 acrea land, bounded aa folio -s: weat by lands of Joe Ed wwp d** south by bam Edwards, north by lands of Joe Jfidw.r^ $t;.181 * Will cast you only $6.00 With 6 Columbiajsclected Records It will sure give you il»r best satisfaction for t % .e money paid at „ . • i. , 4 S. FI FID’S Jewelry Store. SHERIUAN ROWKeHlHl 8 W bweaf, 100 acres lands bound — . _ as lollowe; north by lands of Kobtrt A ■ ^^1 ■ ■ oraift ami Jrjug Creek, east bv Edisto ^ /XtinTriP^t* I rtver, south by Charleston L tut her v n ^ to. aeet by I’tn Washingtor. Mathilde Young, l.'i acres bmml . _ t _ __ as follow*: south by .-state Aeil, lJ^S*****. y V / p€Yl^. by public road, west by I hurley,'north by Torn JVwitjg i s r # i > \ S' i • i n \\ T A (- r.i oa Mc\' 1 A B :l M A * 1 t.,.l b« iiC ‘I uo to till 1 ear en ,r , \ of; Oni j :VP ; I a:. v ■ i •'y : •! ; ‘v a V ■ ).e; r ■ ; c: 7 i • * * ■ ; trainicg,!t;:u; * • M foril a char e.' <l U< .-iii; g i n ; nntory Courses. Tho- luTmia-e ef thi>-, throughout Tl ? C' ..iity, who Leul a achco. of this lii is -o'-icb- d. Ter rs reasonable. It will b h favor to «'«. a» a disiiuct n ’.vam&ffu to those iiit. niinu to patronize the school, to apply to Miss Malone iu mlvnuro uul ns soon ns pos sible. Bv all menns, do not miss the opening of the session. Bead the advertisement this week in The Press and btandarJ, and vo* to day. — ♦ — ChambsrlanV Colic, Cholera end Diar rhoeti Uemedy, Better Than Three Doctors. "Three yea-s ago we had three doctors Wita oar little bojr and everTthlng that they ooald do memed la vail... At last whoa all hope seemed to be gone we be gan aelog f'bamberlnin’s C-Mfo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and ia a few hoars he began to imprare. Today he is ns bsnlthy a child %s parents coo d wish fhr."—Mrs B J Johneton, Ltatcn, Miu, for sals by Jao M Klein,. Emy action is measured by the depth of tbe sentiment fyom which it -Emerson. !<<•*(* . ■ v. , ; . V 4 » >' ^ ' ’* ^ > J- * ‘ ''t i‘ r > 1 ' ... I * ) ' . . , ! \v. i uiy, vi. l . , < ' \ ; ° I DlLlOl'S JIM. 1 lii ions Jim grF\v so thin ■. lit- t-nrt-ly nindn « (-had •w . '" , UVn- <biv a frierd p.es nftd Ji m With KydaU ’s l.ivrr Tablets. He took the hint, heron thfir n-e. And this is what betel! him, He urew ro fat, neither shoes nor hnt (Vvuld he found to fit him. MORAL—Don’t make your wills. Bat cure your ills. Bv using Kydak’s Liver Pills. 5o chocolate coated tablets in a con venienr box. Price only 25c. Easy to take, pleasant in effect,'safe and sore. We guarantee them. Jno M Klein. Read tbe advertisement this week in The Preos and Standard, and vote to day. Elliott's Emalsl&ed Oil Liniment Is the beet robbing Liniment in the world. Try it. One half bottle, only 25 cents. John M Klein. Rend tbe advertisement this week in The Prem and Standard, and vote to day * ■ i < ' :V \.,i pr i ; , ;;r,l ;-or!...; - vch-ol coutvo. i t-iu’hi ! s .-lii'.ii .■ ■ f. nr. juJ a— «o; v iation? Shall wo grade our schools and inti' duv a ibrary if there is not one in the school? If there tis one add t > it each year. Shall we subscribe f»>r e*lucational journals and then read them? ’Shall we read the books in the reading course for. teachers planned by Supt. Martin? All these we can do and should do. They will increase our usefulness in the community and county. Perhaps some have done these things. If so let us hear from you. Respectfully, C. E. Weekley Aug. 22, 1907. l f; !• < 'W .,; hm* J ' e’er. v i’ ’ i pro an-.. 4\ > in *- < t« i 0 ov, i >i',vxsh11* m H )W TO AVOID CATCHING COLDS t • Aa everyone is Uab'e to catch a cold and as colds ire dou serous bsosase they may tersriaate in ohroaic throat or ‘ disease■- Every one ehoald be iaten ie tearoing how to avoid oolds. The way u simple. Never deep too cold, never (nil asleep la aoold room,or whilesitting In a cold draft, never sit or tie in n cold room or*an cold draft No one ever ontobee a cold when the body end mind are naive, no matter how cold on# amv C . If yov are nfferiag Item a oold or effects, Rydnle’s Coach Elixir is tbe qatokeet end beet remedy yoa eon one. Rydnle’s Coagh Elixir Is sold ander a 25 end 5oc a bottle. Jno M l.'liailiV’e lleluK-s, 5 aCr** laid, boumi as -follows, i; st ly,* Fnddje 1'o.n: tra d, ve.-t and soulli by 'lovers Blith tract- ‘ 1 honiss I >ev ean x 7 acrea land bound as follows, e;ist and west bv 1 estate of Deveaux, north by lands ofi A (' Shalfer, south by lands of A Wichrnan. . I VBRDIBB TOWN SHI l’. Mail Tilde Young, 15 scree land bounded as follows: north by lands of Torn Bolds, east by lands of Bolds and the public rood from Walterboro to Green Pond, south by lands now, or formerly, of Neyle and West by lands of M rs Rath Beach. $>.98 COLLINS TOWNSHIP. Mrs Julia Grimes; 14 acres, bound ed west by Kisber tract, south by public road, east by John Thorn ley, north by G T Thornley. $8.00 L G OWENS, Sheriff. 7 vi.u; l t< i > re in . .r , t»’ nl!'\ \!^L : '7 T T* > . rich Wt-t k.. !n TxtjM-r, for tin :i r .ulvoriismont .ttn Snob seMon TAYLOR’S strengthens its hold on tbs pnr- poblio of this oommanity, by introdnomg lines that gain tbe confirmation and the indorsement of the best au thorities of fashion. This season is no exception ss a careful inspection will instantly demonstrate. Thus from year to year, customers who recognise in. TAYLORS—W ALTER BOBO’S MOST POPULAR STORK Bay with increasing confidence. And TAYLAR’S earns end deserves this confidence through a peerless system far ascer taining what is right, and then baying it at such prices os is bound to satisfy tbe most exacting. Oar Mr. Taylor is just book from an extended trip to the Northern markets, ooyering Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York; tbe firuito of bit. labors are now being realized, the goods are coming in rapidly and we assure you that tbe prices are the same os lost year, except in a very few instances. We have the largest stock of Dir Goods in the county, barring none, and consequently are in better position to suit you. . . . TAYLORS .... j ■WALTERBORO’S -:- POPULAR STORE.. |ai ■■mmiMmmeflnmaaimm mmcammmnaama mao MASTER’S SALE TBS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ooluctom oomrrr. In the Oommoa Pleas. W. F. Cummings, assignee i I mac Green and C. 8. MeMtAsn $ By virtue of the decree of shove Court barrio, I will sell at pabllo outcry, be fore the court house In Walterboro, on sale day ia Sept, next (2nd day) with in lasnl bents, the tollowing deoribed malty: All Uiwe two parcels or traote of land, situate in the county and state aforesaid, in separate tracts: No. 1 containing one hundred and fif ty-five and a half (1554) acrea, mom or leaa, and bounded, north by laoda of F. M. Polk, Sr., eaot by landa of F. M. Polk, Jr., and eatatoof John Polk, sooth and weat by lands of James F. Rea*z No. 2 containing one hundred and sixty-rix (166) acrea more or lest, and bounded north and we*t by lands of Jna. F. Route, east by lands of P. M. Polk, Jr., and loath by landa of Mrs Haghee j erma of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers on each trie . U.O HENDERSON, August 10, 1007 Mast if. at Great Swamp Saturday before tbe fourth Sunday in July the people of Greet Swcmp section wore great ly aroused by n series ef five days meetings which was held nt Gftnt Swamp Baptist church. This was conducted by But. J. M. Craven, the pastor, assisted by tbe Rev F. O. A Curtis of Walterboro. This beiag a grsat revival, there were 96 added to (he church. St) far baptisms aad all aroused aad spiritualised and feel more able to discharge their duty; ' ” „ Key. Craven being young in the iriuistry, we wish for him much succeseand may God bless him in hi*work and when his ime is ended on earth may he tare man? stars in his crown and share in the peace and happiness of the world above, where all is love and peace. M. and B. usx* {!,' tiiuir sj.nce. we a subscriber^to cast .mi" ineafis o! * coupon in ea son or lirni carrying Hk* week ljet,veen now and D* v mber ist. These votes will lx: kept and at the close of th • con test the advertiser rer» :vi!ijr the liitjhest number ot votes will be given Full Page Advertisement V _ 4 l For one insertion. The advertiser receiving the second highest number will be given One-Half Page. The advertiser receiving the third highest number will be given a One-Quarter Page Also.the most popular salesman or saleslady will not be fommen., A SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PEN will be given the salesman or saleslady from the advertising firms receiv ing the greatest number of votes. - » ‘ # ■ ■' —„ ,. s t r - * * d ' ’ " - ^ N The votes received will be published alter the ist of September each week. So save your coupons and VOTE! VOTE!! VOTE !!! Fill out this blank and send or bring it to The Press and Standard; l GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. ISSUE OF AUGUST 28. To The Preaa and Standard: Believing that the odvertieement of Read the advetieement this week ip Tbe Press and Standard, and vote to day. Uncle John Rockefeller advisrt everybody not to worry. It takes a philosopher to talk like that with a $26,00>,000 fine staring him in the face. os appearing in thin uvne to be the best trade puller, I hereby cut one vote for this advertiser, sad for a Salesman Saleslady i 1 M Respectfully, • • *• • •; • «•••••* • • * • • # V m A+0 • ••• •••«••••• ••••••••••••••$ Se 0« «•••••••••••••••• • 190 m • • 9 o •>» * .mM •> '• y» ■ : • >vvV.