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nt- Next Monday is sales-day. Out Honor Roll »§ sn’o^ing. " ? • Walterboro is surely growing. P. M. Vam was in to see us day. Mon- J. L. Koger has bought out the 5 and 10 cents store recently owned by W. T. Warren and has added grocers and shoes. See his ad. else where Mrs Saxby Chaplin returned Sat urday from Charleston, where she had been for a few days. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs Wil son, and children. Classified Advertiseaes-s FOR BALE—a boras a mnle wmtnn* and bugfiiea til in good order Grace B A bu d Warren FOR SALE—one ehoioe bred .I**raejr bull 3 yeart oid H a Froncla Walter- two Griffin of the Omega section He hi Taylor’s has a half-page ad. this week. J. O was in town Saturday, He brought^ us some of the nicest rutabaga’s we have had. Mr Griffin we are told, lives like a “fighting cock.” FOR t; SALS—Cabbage pUntt, op<»n own, front proof. 2o cents por Utlred. |1 r» > per »hoa«anil fob Jacksoat'iro, 8 C, C W Bntler. 1 8 8t CD. Friday. May went to Charleston Robt. Black Monday. of Ruffin was here W. T. Robertson was in to see yesterday. ’ J us W. J. Brabham of Ruffin was in town Monday. Jasper W. Crosby of Ruffin was in mManday. 1 . town C. W. Pellum town Monday. of Lodge was in W. W. Carter of Ruffin was in town. Monday. . W. W. Smoak, Jr. had business in Charleston Friday. Dr. and Mrs W. B. Grigsby were in town yesterday. J. S. Sanders of Moaelle was here yesterday on business. • a . •< - 0 I Joseph Marvin of Hendersonville was in town Monday. Joseph Ramsey of Williams was in town last week. The banks are do'ng a good busi ness now—lending money. Magistrate D. H. Towles of Meg- gett was in town Monday. Mrs Isaac Anderson of Hender sonville was in town yesterday. Dr. and Mrs A. P. dames visited relatives at St. George Sunday. Magistrate J.i M. Padgett, of Jackson boro was in town Monday. C. D. May who has been selling horses here for many years has de cided to go out of the business. He is offering bargains in the few he has now on hand. Read l!i* n ad. elsewhere. Those of the subscribers to The Press and Standard who have never been to the office can have no trou ble in finding it, as a neat sign has been erected in front of the home of the press. FOR SALE— There are some people who won’t pay, Mi ere fore we will have dunog the next few weeks, some slightly used Organa, Piano*, etc. for sale cheap. Hiown Furniture and Hardwire Company. Garden at Kleins. seeds for spring gardening the Dr.J.B. Pi had business in tt of Getsinger kstop Friday. Mr. and Mrs B. G. Thompson of Stokes were visitors here Monday. Mias Alma Blanchard left yester day to attend college in Columbia. J. M* Reynolds of Round was a pleasant visitor to our sanctum Mon day. - Rev. T. P, Baker met his regular appointment in the low country Sun day. Died Mra Isaac P. Sauls died Mon day night at home at Sterling plan tation. Capt. H. D. Padgett, clerk of court had business in Charleston Friday. Miss Anna Leize Gregory of Mt. Pleasant, is visiting Miss Bertha Klein. Mrs John D. Warren Jr. of Savan nah is visiting her mother, Mrs P. M Murray* G. S. Clark of Hendersonville was in town Monday and paid us a pleas ant call. Mr and MrsG. E. H- Moore and children of Hendersonville were in townSonday. Dr. Riddick Ackerman has had grip for several days, being confined tonishome. S. W. Saunders of Stokes was among the many visitors to Walter- boro Monday A. neat wire fence has greatly ^im proved the appearance of Mrs Ma lone’s premises. J. 9. Risher, who was cut some time ago is out again. Mrs Risher is also much better. The Thayer Lumber Company has opened an office at the. residence of Lawrence in town. * Mi« Margaret Murphy has gone to Washington to visit the family of Hon. Geo. S. Legare. HOMEY TO LEND—I hare about thre« thousand dollar* belonging to an «ata- te to land on first mortgage of Impro ved real eetate in earns not less than five hundred dollan. Borrowar must K for abetrseft of title, and recording i. Time one year, with privilege ol renewal as long as internal is paid until principal Is called in by terms of will. Interest at eight per esnt per Apply to O 0 Tracy, Attorney M Uw, WaHorboro. ■r* # * . . * * Another beautiful aaaortment of aou- veuir postal cards at Klein*. To tb« Reading Public—Do you know there iaa book store in Walterboro, where can.be bad all of hooka? Religious standard works of Acton and claaaiea. Walterboro Book A Notion Co. at B. F. Halford'* old stand. 1 22 2t L’ Now lino ol valentines, ml entire ■* * rda and valentine eonveairs at Kleins If you have Rheumatism send ns yonr name and addreaa and Ite True. We will mail you absolutely free a trial tackage of the celebrated M agio Rbeu - mat ism care. Magic Remedy Co, Box 10, AUeghan, Mich. I 29 4t Paroeatnph relieves ami cures Rheu matism and neuralgia 20 cents at Kleins, Pickles 16 and 35c at H. 8. Glovers. Rvdale’e ecre throat remedy 25 at Kleins. cents Big reduction in plows of all kinds at Grace and Warren. Oeer'a Chill snd Fever grip. 25 ceuia at Kleins. cure for the A fnll line of Sudne Bilk all shade* and collors. at Terry and Shaffers. It Btag beads Worcester shire sauce 15c or two for 25c at II. B. Glovers. A fall line of Busine Silk, all shades and collors at Terry and Shaffer*. It Carpenters new skin for fresh cuts Kleios. at R. H. Wichman has just ed a nice cottage on a lot of Col. Edward's com in iplet- rro Hon. D. L. end with to Columbia Smith spent family here, ibta Monday. nt th» Ho C. F. Smoak G. W. Miley Car Load of Fine Horses and Mules WANTS WANTED—all parties wishing to get seed pea* from me will call for them within the uext two week*. A. H. Herndon. It. WANTED—To hire Piano for naa of Alkahest Ladles (Jnartte Monday eve ning Feb. 3rd. AT. W. Smoak, Jr. Pres Lyceum Association. Wanted—To buy some corn in the ear jmifodder, w. W. Smoak, Jr. WANTED—About 100 bushels of cow peas. Will pay $1 25 per bushel cash, delivered at my store at Cannadjr's Bridge. A. C. Hdonett, Grover. 1-I5-4C WAJITED—A sharecropper to take charge of my crop, Mrs U M Padgett, Raysor. S C. WAITED- Every housekeeper in Colleton to try a Princess Steel Range. Different from all othere— the kind that nukes cooking a pleasure,. Brown Furniture and H&rawnre CO., OTHERS LOST—one bltCI find white! ringnecked hound dog. near Jack too boro last Thursday. Finder will please notify me at Rcond. 8. G. H. E. Crosby, It. HAS YOUR—cotton aeel run out? Are neartv all blwckeeed? Do you want seed that will add 10 to 20 to your yield soother, year? Then write for circulars of Phillips Improved aejd. J. L Phillips, Orangeburg. . S. C , 1 8-3M, NOTICE—Any one caught cutting wood or tresspassing o»y lands wiU be dealt with according th^ law. Mrs L F Herndon. 1 1 4t CABBAGE PLANTS—grown in open sir will stand severe cold, make larae early heads. Prices fil 50 per M up to 5 m to 9 m (I 25, lo M and over $1.00 F. O. B. Meg get a S. C. Special express r> es. Addreaa. Sonbeyroux and Stzrsx Charleston, 6. C. 12-ll-to 2- 12-,.. Our carload of hones and irnlee ar- riveb la*t week see os before you buy. W. L. S. au 1 V Co H. W. Blsck Jr. Manager. , NnnnaPy’s delicious ^andv. ’fc) cents per b 'X t/e*h every week at K »e:D*. Thefarmir who U4 a * wrapped wire fence i* auiid of tbo ric * apt te ; f’ne u* * IT w >■> ' W il'SC 1 f •'«j r im 3**5t as far a'xoor it rn** vrrappwl wire tuan. ferry aad ■ihatr^'** 1 Th" Parke? 1 icsy curve fouut uu Pen they tX'Sei at Kleia* . B ir: ‘.O lar "pri ig <*»*• I oa'<* we h audle the g^autai f i. - */a »t bu*tT;rj2t -“BESr^ • Incandescent Vj*- Vapor Gas Light Ji: Tfr N~il rt / Wt. ?Takes and b; .nsiiauwn g.,*. 1‘. im po:tal>.e. it auy- n 're. Rsruire* no pi .'*, wi.« ->r rr..v chtoe. A s i if. pure «u>te, powcrtul, steady light. /.nlmmiTmaa Uadtrftrtton. * 100 Candle Power 15 Hours for Two Cents! No wi,-ka to ttiir, m:okc or *?eei1. No ehLwaey* to c!>r.»n. to r'-rtneity or .c-tylenc and cheaper f hja kcrotf ie. baring rfTf-tcd t>v Jtx r*;* Tuick’.r poysfer tt. Great nrietrcl Piatures for jik 1 ior and c"»<Icor use. This .s the i'ionccr I.. •. :dejc-nt Vamr .'AS Lamp. U is perfect. htTrare cx ifcitauoas. Ther* ar« More ,f BF.8T M LAMPS i n use than ALL other rakes sonbinci FOuND—We found that there was to one in walterboro ae!tingHunt- coats. Vests’ Belt*, Legglna. cari- etc. end we have put in a big •tock of them. Brown Farniture & Hd w (Jo, ing cos ridgts S. FINN’S-’ Jewelry Store 1 I Agents for Walterboro and Vicinity. m. cn An BUSINESS LOCALS. Bison Little Gem Pens 15 cents a can, corn 10 cents a can at u S Glover’s Worm powder for homes at Kleins. All onr large stoek of doththg fci be ing sold At coil. A. Wichman & Son. Camphell’a salad dressing 10 CampbeU’s ‘Tobasco Ketchup 10 at H 8 Glover’s, cents; cei ts. NOAHS LINIMENT A AKUAWLK RKMKDT FOR MAN AND BEAST rorlntanMiand EitrTM’VM. Powtiwly ramlnd to <toall rlamrird f.» llornviary Kfon- n^wfc,i*..rr*i.oinati.n p., •■»!«»«>«• ofallkiatfo iMrer.brui*nand •pnina,li>a*amct>‘>a.|>u mouan •■u lonf oonMMatala, »o-- thrual. cramp anUrcV^ad !>ut otftrr ailm.r.u, T>« fart U>al Xnah’a Ununmt brina TMMorwndrd lor dork aa veil aa man ahotiM D.i *:t« the imptm.om that ll la too povrrfu! S.r fao.ilr pac. SoAd'i tiNtur’rr ta aa»>.!ut< r porn aad draa and ran be appnrd to rfci.d with Mf tT It I# not a dirty, prta>y liquid Btra uril 1 r>rt$ imm Mte orrk»ih»*4. Hr^utrrg h«»l litti.. rufctM'ij prnrtnin iminrdiatrlT to thr acat olpMia. Fur •afe bv fi.i , dru|Qrts.tg acd df*n!crm25c. Ba Prrpar-d for anion by havinf a bdtir in yew bosar. N«*h Krnu.v Co . JX .ou.ITiA a blacksmith sh ip at are prepared to do Pnoi Snnden, Premdent of the Coflulnn Meyv’et"^^’ Mnnufntur- inf Co. had barinem in Charienton rnaMj. Howard, of Swit- Md a poaitlon a at The Preas and We have just received from the west a car load of fine horses and mules. We can supply vou with a fine farm mule, good horse, first class We have as fine selection of horses and mules as can be purchased at any market in the State. Call at our stables when in town and be convinced We can sell them as cheap as any horse dealer in the State. - WE ALSO - have on hand a line of buggies wagons and harness, which we guarantee to be as good and durable as any buggies, wag ons and harness sold anywhere in the south, and at prices to suit the times. Smoak-Miley Company Braxchville, Hava openen l Green Pood and your blackami h and wheelwright work. J. E Grave* & Co. Stonewall sal mo a 20 cants; Red, pink filaaka Samoa 15 cents or two for ?5- cants at h S Glovsr’s, Now Is the time to get a suit of win- terciotbaa cheap—they ere going accost •t A. Wichman & Son. Rica 10. lf-12. and three puarts for S6 cents at n S Glover’s, Timber options for sale at The Prcsa* and Standard. ThTae pouad can tomatoes 10 cents _ ■ 8 Glover's, ^ y.' o A. Wichman A Sou are selling all of tneir winter suits at cost. Get one now. Coffee 10 cents, 13-1 t cents. 15 cants. $0 mats, 25 cents, at M b Glover's, All the school hooka of the atate's adoption for sals, at The Press and Standard, Piaa apple ohnuks Glover**, Your Baby Has no way to tell of the tor ture it suffers from rashes, tet ter, eczema, ringworm and akin and scalp trouble* except by fretting. Baths with warm water and Tetterine Soap fol lowed by TETTERINE the fragrant, healing ointasent, will immediately relieve and quickly cure the worst skin and ■calp troubles. Soap 25e, oint ment SOe, at your druggist’s or by mail from •nurruNB co.. savannah, oa. 15 cants at u 8 *£For »ale 1> J r J I }, j r . - - s. c. The annual meeting of the Wal terboro eqapn mill was recently held at their office here. "Paul San ders was re-elected president All the other officers were- re-elected. M. Hornik of Charleston was added to the Board of Directors. The mill had a prosperous year snd is prov ing that money can be made in cot ton mills in this pvt of the state. D. H. Towles, E. L. Commins, ane. J.R. Fax were appointed from Meggetts to go to Colombia yester day to use their influence to get the road-law repealed. They are eoa- tonted, Mr Towles, said, with the Mol will convince „ju mat 'Sloa.rv.'s , Llivlnveivt wM rafcvs Mranm and iMms quUnr and aasisr rpraporonon blood, d and am r toHwmv. .MMEbumLi ■ +% '* '■ F < ’■ ' BARGAINS To reduce our stock we are selling a OAR LOAD of the five chairs as fol- jp v. - lows No. i N o. 1. O-a k Arm Rocker, very strong and dura ble. Special 1.50 No. 31. Oak Double Cane Seat No better made. Special .85 No. 123. Heavy Oak ’ Hand-made Cane Seal 1.00 No. 123 No, 5. V White Oak. Very heavy double seat. Special. , 60 7 • - J/K tkJ •. ,■ No. 29. Sol 1 d Oak very, heavy Special .70 Compare these prices with your catalogue prices if you are a ‘‘Ma Osder Citizen.” No. 5. BROWN FURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY Colleton Realty Company TOWN PROPERTY CHOICE FARMS TIMBER LANDS We desife to make our bow to a generous public. We propose doing business in REAL ESTATE and shall, of course, try to till your wants along this line. If you Khye land To sell, let us sell it for you; if you wish to buy, let us know your wants and we shall try to fill them It will cost you Nothing When in town call to see us and let us talk the matter over with you. Let us know if we can serve you. * * t Watch this apace Every week Week We Offer FOR SALE—A very desirable resi dence lot in town of Walterboro 90x865. A small cash payment will secure tfeft lot' Apply a once as this lot will be no drm on the market. Irog 228 acres timbered land in Bells Township. Never been raw-milled—round timber, near Mt Carmel campground 1-2 cash, balance one and two years. A houM and lot on Bridge street House containing four rooms. On be bought cheap. Five years insurance prid Good terms. ; An improved fare at Bryan—one mile frofa Black Greek Church containing 80 norm, 40 acres under fence, 26 cultivated ** *'«» foe to U»d about one naif ptna, balance cypress, Easy access to water. . ^ ^ "* i,|MIO ~’ ,ltb ootbuildiogi, tor- t'-ort Hoai; Squire, tot ooptaming twoacna. inis is a very detireable nieca of US ooe »with intereat at ? per cent^