The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 15, 1908, Image 8
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A. O. Hiott was in town Moday.
H. A. Martin of Ome^a was in
town Monday.
C. M. Grace* Jr. is visiting his pa-
renta in town.
A. H. Brant, of Sniders, was in to
us Monday.
A. Walker and son, Furman, were
in town yesterday.
Miss Bessie Smith of Lodge spent
Saturday in town.
Rev. S. W. Ackermam of Round
in to see us Monday.
H. W\ Cohen of Charleston, is in
town for a few days.
Prof J. C. Hudson of Jackson*
boro, was in town Monday.
Mr and Mrs S. N, Haws of Colle-
tod spent Sunday in town.
Auditor P. M. Murray, is now
making his rounds taking tax re*
urns.
Miss Hattie Goodwin assistant in
the Williams school, was in town
Saturday.
Miss Maude Yarn,' of Great
Swamp section, spent last week] in
town with relatives.
Mrs P. J. Lucas and children have
to visit Mrs’D. J. Chaplin at
home near Green Pond.
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D. E. Smoak of Sinoaks had busi*
in town Monday. He come
down on the fraight train.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jones now of
Ashton are visiting the latter’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones.
J. O. Griffin of Omega was in
town Monday. Mr Griffin is getting
ready for the race for county Super
visor.
Mr and Mrs W. W. Gone, of
Lodge, spent Sunday in town with
the iatters parents, Mr and Mrs R.
EL Jones.'
Died.—Very suddenly last night
Henry Morris Jr, of Omega. Inter
ment 9 o’clock tomorrow at Drs.
Creek cemetery.
Rev. W. P.' Witsell accompanied
Rev. Baker to his charge at Meg-
B (tt spending from Saturday till
onday in that section.
Mr and Mrs Kimlterly, who h ve
been visiting the Misses Bellinger
for some time left the early part of
the week for Tampa, Fla.
Dr. C. E. Kinsey who has been
living for some years at Bamberg
has returned with his fan\ily to Wil
liams where they will reside.
C. S. Anderson accompanied by
his friend, T. P. Lesesne of the
Charleston Evening Post, were in
town Sunday at Mr Anderson’s
home.
Rev. and Mrs FA Drennan accom
panied former’s mother to Charles
ton, monday. She was on her way
home after visting here for t*o
months.
Rev. and Mrs W. C. Rhoades, of
Augusta Ga. returned to their hoi
yesrerday after spending a few
in town, with Mr snd M
(jftraon.
Colleton Realty Co
It is rumored that a new rea'ty
company is to be organised short
ly to deal in Collaton real estate,
with headquarters at Waiterboto.
If the plans on foot material]/ -
this company will start operationh
shortly and will deal i-.i town
and country property, timbered
lauds, etc. There seems to be •
good opening here far a company
of 'this scope, a* real estate ia
mooring very kapidly in this I
county just now.
The company will bo composed
of F. F. Herndon, Esq. of Char
leston, and W. W. Smoak, ot
Walterboro, and will have its
otlicea in The Press and Sland-
buildicg. Mr- Herndon has had
several years experience in the
Heal Estate business, being presi
dent of the Carolina Realty and
Trust Co, of Bisbopville for
several years. He is now presi
dent of the Charleston Realty
and Trust Co. of which he is
making quite a success. Mi
F )l{ HALK—800 bnxhels Money Ma
*»tr loitoe * ed at 50 centa ber bnahel
i.-M herd our coomry baa ever known
Apolv.to it G- Wilij*.
>15 2t C'ottajrevilia. H O,
FOK SALE or TO RENT—Store and
lot >• iib barn and outbuilding* ioclu
•UniCn-aidence in center of town o-
C" ageville Artesian well within 30
, T. A
twel.
Adama. Oottageviile. 15?
Foil SALE—Cabbage plant*, oppu
Brow if,’ freer proof. 3o centa per
Mini red. $1 5o per thoneand fob
.1 nc-kaouboro, 8 C, C W Butler. 1 8 *t
FOR SALE—One young mar*, gentle,
11 ue and Kornd. B G Byrne,
FOR SALE— There are some people
who won’t pay, therefore we will
have during the next few weelia, §ome
alightiv used Organa, Plano-, etc. for
saiM cheap. Btowu Furniture and
Hard a are Company.
F()l< SALE—cheap raw mill engine
aid boiler, leur timber carta, three
iibUa, complete set: of black.nutb
u td*. crate contract for 25,000, with
iv liable people timber enough to mu
a >• nr < n, a ao leate on aix room dweH-
ii j: 1 (.use, 30 aciea good cleared laid
tiii nMe lor truck and cotton, healthy
location, including lease $1000. K L.
G< n. min*. Megret* 8. C.
FOR SALS—Peeana Mata largo pape
•bell variety $1 00 per lb; Mat in atat
Smoak will be tho active manager from thow
Th i li < f Me )»rgkira to be gotten
the 11 xr ihL iv oa\ * «i A. ^ i^imau A
S.m’ * m winter kcit*.
Euthimol Tooth I’a‘te b'-utifiiea and
preserver the tee'b 25 i-ent- at K ein’a
A •peciMt tale of all our g<>oi>* from
an to to -25:ti J C Strick;and .i Son.
Stoiftsa, SO 2t
W bite Pine and Tar. Meuthoiatad foi
co d». 25 cein* a- Kiem’v
Great rwlucfioi on all clothing—a
w-itucti 'i> tnut meau*—reduceil. li W |
Black, .1 r.
The K»*t To tic will make new rich
Mono r.vcelleiit Ur mi.liiera. 25 ceuta
at Kleiu'a. *
All the -choot hooka of the state’* <
adoption for tale, at
ibe Prcaaand Standard.
Gib ot*,H Hp'-rr T i me »treug hrna
the h« xri re<ul h* • h«. li»er, »iuiuacu
ami ktdm-yaat K'ciu'*
of the new company.
Irs
Col. J. W. Hill, of Cot
w# in town Monday. He
Will positively he a candl
aheriff this yeai
Cottageville,
He says he
candidate for
year and any report to
contrary is misleading.
Married.—At the Methodist par-
tot Smoaks at 11 o’clock a m
jr. Mias Mary Brown Strick-
_ and Steve Strickland both of
flnoaka, by Rev. I. R. Sojourner.
J. pampbeil Sanders, who hM been
exprep ^ent on the Coast Line, has
CmtbCharieotoa to takeapositioa
oatho main line a* flagman. JL D.
has hb position as express
A I^»r. Hugo. S. Strickland of tho
Ruflfa school, was a welcome visitor
ta Waltarboro Saturday. It is hi-
,H*at Prof, Strickland will be
a eoftfidate for county Superinton-
dont of Educatiea.
Friday evening Mrs. C C Ander-
aba bad a few of her friends round
lb taka tea and «ehd the evening.
JBtar hospitable home was thrown
open* and everyone felt free to
gjoy the evening, which was spent
Ih conversation and a new (?) game
vMch caused much merriment and
Mftt to “flow backward in its
v
of the evening,
was enjoyed in the dining
Bin
aid Mrs
Mrs T P
44 J** Discusses Rond Law
Editor Press and Standard:—After
I decided to write to your paper I
made the wonderful discovery that
I had nothing to write. None of
our people have gone anywhere nor
has anyone come to see us lately, so
you see there is no new s. The fact
is, the roads are in such a miserable
condition (thanks to the recent
rains and our new road law) that
one con not come or go unless he
posess wings. Our roads are in the
worst fix that 1 have ever seen them
The people around here are thor
oughly disgusted with the present
road law. We all paid the tax and
dib not get any work on our roads.
A. few of us turned out last week
and worked a day on the roads but
it is hard to get anyone to do any
thing as they all claim that having
paid their tax they have no right to
do any work on the roads. I see in
your last issue that vrey few are
paying the tax this year and I think
the people are right as the past year
has proved the law to be a genuine
fake so far as 1 have been able to
see. Of course the money has been
spent but if it has done any good in
this section we have not been able to
diskiVer, it. However I am sure
that our delegation will give us re
lief at the present session of the
legislature. If they would get the
road law and lien law repealed I am
sure their constituents would say,
well done. J.
Maple Cane. S. C. Jan. 13th 1908
An Unfortunate Affair.
Monday night a few friends of
Mr and Mrs J B Risher, who live
abont three miles from town, assem
bled at their home to spend a social
evening. Among thooe present were
W H Padgett, A ,L Howell,
Jaliaa Detrevillle, Steven Crosby
and Gradv Griflin, from Walterboro
Shortly after these young men arriv
ed. it appear*, an alte roation arose
Between one of them and another
guest Mr Risher and others of U>$
guests became involved in the di ffi-
oulty, and in the scuffle that ensued
he was cut by A L Howell Mrs
Risher attracted by the distarbanoe
oame oat of the house and presuma
bly went toward her husband. In
some wav she received aserions out
about the shoulder binds, but it is
not known jpst bow this happsoed
_ there art conflicting stories. In
tbs oooftufeo, there necessarily mast
e sevsral versions of the oooarrenos
mdit is hard to decide which is
Dr W B
__ A drsmtd their
time while paiafhl, are not consider
cd
Mrs. 8. Bostock,
12-25 4t. Port Royal. 8. O.
FOR SALE:—All that plantation aa<!
tract of land known as •'Woodburn’
on tbe Coni baboo River, la Oollotan
County, containing 25o3 acres more or
leas Also ihst tract of land known as
"Look Brow” on tbe Gombaheee R<ver
in Colleton County, containing 750
acre*, of rloe land and 450 of high land
with buildings .hereon, all ia good or
der.
Apply to F. Q. O,Neill
Cbarlfhton, S. £.
S. FINN’S
Jewelry Store
Agents for Walterboro
and Vicinity.
-“BEST"
Incandescent
Vapor Gas Light
1908
inchburg
Plows
asts
ongest
WANTS
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WANTED—About 100 bushels of cow
peas. Will pay $1 25 per bnshel cash,
delivered at my store at Cannady's
nridge. A. 0 Bennett, Grover. 1-15 4t
WANTED—A eteoograi
writer. Apply at
Standard.
WANTED—A eharecro
pher
The
*nd type-
Free* and
1 8 It
to take
Padgett,
nper
charge of my crop, Mrs41 M
Raynor, 8 C.
WANTED— Every housekeeper In
( olletontotry a Princess Steel Range.
Different from all others— the kind
that make* cooking a pleasure,.
Brown Fnrniture and Hardware CO.,
WANTED—To sell for cash on
enny terms Plantstion near Neylesoon
taming 450 seres. 80 acres in high state
of cultivation. Fine fertile soil* Bal
slice land well tirab red o*k. cypress
and pin< ;also summer place if wanted.
Apply to J, H. Kkmley,
Neylea, 8. C.
Makes sad
beraaitsewa nak'it la portable, haag it any
where. kequire* bo pipes, wires or ga* ma
chine. A safe, para whits, powerful, steady
light .CpFi.id VWw h.iiwn Uarfwruw*.
100 Candle Power 15
Hours for Two Cents!
No wkks ta trtaa, ao amoke or amen. Me
ehimaey* to cWm. Superior ta electricity or
acetyleae sad cheaper thaa keroseae. Saviag
jriasy , a;.‘“ *• arS
(tor all creationI
OTHERS
H AS YOL’R—cotton seed inn ont? Are
neattj all black seed? Do yon went
terd that will sdd 10 to 20 to your
>ield another tiai? Then write for
circulars of Phillips Improved reed.
L. Phillips, Orangeburg, S. C.,
1-8-3 W,
NOTICE—Any one caught catting
wood or trestpaesing my Unds will
be dealt with according :h law. Mrs
L F Uerndou. 1 1 «t
CABBAGE PLANTS—grown in open
air will stand severe cold, mske large
early beads. Prices $1.50 perse np to
M to 9 M $1 25, ion and over $1.00
O. B. Meggeta. S. C. Special express
r r '- Address. Sonbeyronx and
8 t Charleston, S. C. 18-11-to 2-
12-,13 ■ .m*
FOt; ND—We found that there
was no me in walterboro sellingHont-
Ing ooata. Yesta’ Belts, Legglns. cart-
ridges etc. and we have p«t in a btg
stock of them.
Brown Furniture ft Hdw Co,
l/bra#
\Pain*
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NOAHS
LINIMENT
Start the New Year Ei^ht
Buy your hardware where .
your dollar goes furtherest
a
Our Hardware Business
Has increased 50 per cent every month since we
started it which is CONVINCING PROOF that your
Dollars are worth more to us than to our competitors.
Give us a trial. That's all we ask.
BROWN FURNITURE &
HARDWARE COMPANY
Strictly Business. .
Under the heeding, “Another Sus
pension.” a Chicago paper tells of the
hanging of a horse thief In the “wild
and woolly.”—N. Y. Herald.
BUMNBSft LOCALS.
Magistrate Bryan yesterday iamad
n warrant ter ▲ L Howell, who
immediately gave bond.
Tbe affidris very mudb regretted
by evtrynai and it is bopad tbe
serionmem of the outoome will ao
uapreas tbasa young men that no
fhiuilur ooeurreooe will ever need to
bo moordod against thorn.
Annual
The annual meeting of the
Stockholders and Directors of
the Farmer* and merchants
Bank was held at office of the
bank yerterday afternoon.
The bank was found to be in
a prosperous condition a 7
percent dividend was declar
ed and $1,000. carried to
surplus amount. Ail dig old
officers and directors were^at
re-elected. The bank will
pursue the same liberal policy
at heretofore.
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64 90 Llvar Pills pat ths bus
in good ordsr at KUia’s,
All oar largs stosk of clothiag It I
lag oakt at coat. A. Wtakosaa A Sou.
$100 shoMat $8.0$ at J 0 StriokUad
ft Boa’s spoctal salt, trooi «aa IStk ta
2Mk at Atoka* • C
A largs aad laorsaslag stock ot paiala
sad oils at Kioto,*.
Now is tba (toss to gat a ooit of wia-
tar dotbM ohoap—tbay ars gotag at eoot
at A. Wtotaoaa ft Bon.
Battrt flat of mUltoavy goods to bo
•old at ooat, from Jan IStk to 25tb.
Iosm aadgst a bargato. J 0 fltnek-
tad ft Son; Stokas, 8 O. at
Farnltord polish, stovs polish aad
shot drawings at BUato’s.
A. Wiohaaaft 80a arc sod lag all of
Uwlr win tar aolta at oost. Got oaa bow 4
Jast raoeivod a aioa Itoa of pan aad
paaotl tabtats, at
The Pross sad Standard.
ko ”- Dandruff
Merry-Go-Round
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7.
Georgia-Carolina Minstrel
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Plantation Shows Combined
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Other Shows
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At Kleins Park for ten days
Shnw open every night at 7.30 Saturday at 3 p. m.
and at 7.30
o
Merry-Go-Round every afternoon and night.
asst IS ooata ooffw ia town at
alaok. Jr.
H
Old Dotoh
aisled war 0,
warn, diva r,
windows, ate. 10 emtaa
alaok, Jr.
Rod nut-proof seed
Black. Jr.
ribs
for
0 alcklo-plats.
bw at H W
at H W
Oalon satow
aaaartalMW
Hsasford’s
ad rad, tl] ooat*
1 of Mynbfsr huno
MaatKlato’s.
If aagleetad destroys tho
health of the hair, and sooner
or later prod uses total or par
tial baldness. It is an easy
thing to ears if yon start ta
thna. Sham pee freouently
with wans water and Tetter*
las Soap, then mb the scalp
thoroughly with
Tetterine
Pranant, Waling, SsUgktfal to the
MBlp, pieaettBf the baalth and
TMrarot'iWhatr lemovaaptaptiia
•taar a«4 lovatr aoaialaxtoa Sana
Wa. atauasat Ita, at «aga«M*s Mtg
•alt from
For nle by Jno. M. Klein.
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The Knightaof Pythias who at
tended the distrieh convention are
lood in their praises of the royal
time given than by the people of St.
George. They aav it°waa one the
est conventions held thus far.
J. W. NAHIER, Propri ETOR AND ^AaNAOBR.
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