The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 12, 1908, Image 4
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W. G. Pr( veanx of
was in town Sunday.
Rev. W. I. Ht rbert, prea»d:ujar t
Grc-en Pond der of the *,'hai kvton Dis rivt run- in
toun Sundnv ni/ht ar.d < .t i
*» .» —, — jvory al*^ v « rmon at the Methtwli t
H. w. and W. W. Welch of Green church. The first quarterly confer-
Pond spent Sunday in town. ev.co will In- heUi at this church next
, , Sunday evening. Wr. Herbert will
Dr. B. H. Pad pet t hasreturmHl preach the Bet mon ai, this seniee.
xrom a visit to Flor^ia.
r E. D. Sallenger, of the News and (
C. E. Doyle of Cottageville was Courier, formerly* travellinjr ret»re-
in t: see us yesterday. i tentative for that paper ir» this s^e- i
, tion. now of the ea.-tern i>art t»f the
W. Getsinperof Getsingerwas State, ?;pert Saturday in town a*
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r;fr«e «r! ad ‘r i »>
Wi iif.ii! i -i
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iuvlam core.
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Hot Sprtnr* yirwd r8d ci‘y free
h^rni' i! inyrt-.i!f i.t*. ru iffuMeiu mue »y
for Jr jure or itiipri vi#lml biood |1 oo at
Ktein’t.
in toW'n yesterday.
Dr. J. B. Padgett of Getsingere
was in tow n Saturday.
Hon. W. C. Brant of Snider’s was
a pleasant visitor to town Saturday.
G. W. Harrison of miliamswas a
pleasant visitor to this office Satuday
J. E. Garvin of Neyles was a
pleasant visitor to this office Satur
day. 4
C. E. Rankin of Fayetteville, N.
C., spent a few day* in town this
week.
Dr. If. C. Fishbtvne is preparing to
«rect a modem Jaddence on Hamp
ton street. * * T
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J. D. Smoak of Rmoak a hustling
rrawbcKmajpui, «w In town
the gue>t of S. E. Honey. He* re
turned to Charlebton on the after
noon train.
Capt. A. C Shaffer who has. for
the past twenty years, represented .
the Southern Express Co. at Waiter-
boro has resigned as his other inter-}
ests prevented his giving personal
attention to the express business.
Mr. H. C. A. Sauk who has been the Vr*l*s Baby toryh ryrup for ibe
efficient assistant depot agent has batu» and ebudreo Nj uop*. 25 centi
Anolbcr of fcOtf-
vetir 'xwtal cord'* at Klein*.
N**w Hoc o| valentine*, val^ntire
Cards and vaientme Rouveuiraat Kleini
f>atdfO teed* for »pring gardeoinK
at Kleior
Parocsmpb le'ieve* and cnrec Rben-
maTnmhLd stniii gia 25 cents at Ki«m»,
Big reduction in plow* of all kinds st
Grace and Warreo.
Also a fine selection.
a
Records at
ach.
We will sell them
if
cash and * to
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11 hdwon
fr in X ea
boon appointed in his atead and will
open the office on Water street.
Ex-Gov. D. C. Heyard spent Sun
day in town as the guest of Capt.
C. A. Savage. His manv friends and
admirers here were glad of this op
portunity to see the “Governor”
aggin and shake hards with him.
^KHnch” has not yet forgotten that
art, which causes the surmise that
at Kicia's
Earl? roac and early b):a Swed pola-
toca. H W Black, Jr.
Nyalea Eaaenn mats tped fact tooth
ing and eo< ling uakas walking <?a*y 25
casts at K lei n's.
Hare openend
Green Pond and
biacksBith shop at
are prepared to do
J o*»r blaekcnai.h and wheelwrtxbt work
. £ GifTtf A Oo.
he will probaWy bo a candidate, * vt| v ^J « v9»
,u i * b ” m
Katuniay, thwEBnd inat., being a| Classified Advertiseoea s
legal holiday the bknka in town will
be cloned.
Louke D. Sober the efficient
teacher of the Omega school, was in
town Saturday.
T. F. Leeeene of the Charleston
Evening Poet spent Sunday in town
aa the guest of C. &. Anderson.
J. C. Padgett and son, H. D. Jr.,
were in town today. They are
prominent merchants of Ruffin.
J. E. W. Morris also grows fine
rutabagas. We know this to be true,
because we have hadaome of them.
, Rev. J. F. Morrall who haa br en
indisposed for several days is better
and able to be about again.
Mrs. A. H. Herndon desires her>
many friends to know that she is re
covering from her recent illness.
Pres. C. J. D. Caldwell of Lodge
was ip attendance upon the teachers’
meeting Saturday.
J. W. Kettles of Getsinger was in
town Staurday. While here he
came in to pee us.
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Miss Hattie Goodwin, of the Wil
liams graded school, a t< acher of
experience and ability, attended the
H< F. Strickland, a prosperous
farmer of Smoaks hfd business in
town Friday nigr.t.
r Mr, John L. Hiott who was called
home Xmas <>n account of his fath
er’s illness, nas returned to Colum
bus. Ga.
Miss Carrie Weekeb’ of Salkehat-
ccie, president of the county Rural
Improvemet Socity, was in town
Saturday. - i
Miss Margaret Murphy returned
Friday after a delightful visit of
sev&naLweeks to the family of Hon.
Geo. S. Legate of Wf shington.
J. E. Glover has accepted a pori- i
tion at M. Marks A Sons, Charles
ton, where he will be pleased to see 1
hia Colleton firends when in the city.
Huggins has about complet-
isome cottage on the lot
former honre was burned
ie ago.
IHn Effie Jones of Ashton was ha
town Saturday and Sunday visiting
relatives and friends, and, incident-
•Hy. to attend the teachers’ meet
ing.
Dr. B. G. Willis and G. W. Acker
man are erecting handsome residen
ce# at Cottfcgeville, adding greatly
to the appearance of that thriving
littM town.
Prof. Hugo SJStrickland of Ruf
fin, a prominent young educator,
and a talked-of-candidate for county
superintendent of education, was in ^
town Friday ni$ht
Mrs. D. P. Patterson and little son
of Hardeeville returned to their
home after a pleasant visit among
cezves at, Walterboro and Sandy
Dam.
Mkt Hattie Goodwin of the Wil
liams graded school, a teacher of ex-
and ability, attended the
meeting here Saturday.
„ _ _ 1 hy Misa Carter
of Ruffin.
^Rev. J. L. Daniels is preaching a
at ti e Methodist
liquor question.
FOR BALE OR RENf-nt w ftve room
cotisfs, hi tAim #f Walterboro. well
loested, apply to A Wfchman acd Bon.
21 Ig-tt. -
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FOR BALE—900 basbela of Improved
■iBC cotton teed. Tea borbris lots
6o e»rtts per bnsbel. lew then 10 bosk
ets, TSo per bosbel. A. R. Bpfigbts.
Green Pond. 9 12 4 t
FOR BALI—Eegs for katebiag- White
Plymouth Rocks, best of winter lavera
as wall as prettiest ef fowls. $150
ear 15. E A. Marvin.
2 6 4 1 Whet# Hsll, B e
’OB BALE—a horse s mule wssrons
sod bngsiee all in good order Grace
v d Warrtn. ^5;
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FOB BALE—Csbbace plants, open
grown. fre#t jwoof. 2o cents per
bnodred 11.5° far throsand fob
Jacksonboro. 8 C, C W BotJer. 1 ^ st
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responsi
parties on easy terms.
Come over and hear
tune at
S. FINN’S
Jewelry
Store, i
Timber options for sale at The Press
Bud Standard.
NyleeTeotbatbe dtope relieve tooth-
cche loeents at Klein’a
Get voor orders in for cream poffs fo.
Batorday at tbe Bakery.
Nvks Bn re Throat Bamedj for
na.ntk loosU and throat, at Klein’a,
All the sebooi hooks ot the state's
adoption for wk. at
The Frees and Standard,
Nnnnallys delioiona candka. received
freah by expraea every weak to Scats the
pen ad at Klein's.
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FOR
r ALL l
CREATION
OTHERS
TO 1IKNT—Office <»n Main Street row
occnp'ed by H<»mnrrcn Expreaa c* mp*
any, A 0 Bhaffer. 2 ’2 4 t.
TO RENT —One More \ uilding r#xt
door to Terry and Shaffer. No be*ter
•tand io lowu. A C Shaffer. 2 12 4 t.
TO PENT—Large *tore and outtmiid-
logs. Bpleudid stand, rear Block’s
t^aoeeway. on Cheehaw. A C Shaffer
2 12 4 t
NOTICE—AH persona a 9 forbiden to
hunt or rreMtaae in aov way on
"Dawn-of II'pe” and "Toiualley”
t-len ntioos. A. R. Speights Green
Pond. 2 124t
HAS YOUR—cott on seed rnn out? Are
neafiV a!l bh.ck aeert* Do yon waut
ee*d thtt will ai d 10 to 20 to roiK
yield another v*a'? Then write for
droolers of Phit lip* Improved ►♦•;d.
J L Philltps, Orangebarff, S. C ,
1-8IM,
CABBAGE PLANTS—grpwn In open
air will *t«nd *evere e».H. make large
, early heads. Prices $1 60 per M op io
5 m to 9 m $1 25. lo M and over $1 00
MF- 1 >. B. Meggeta. ri. C Special expre- ■
rr es. Addiess. toulwvronx nnd
B3 *K Uhatlestou, B. C. 12-11 to 2-1
12m
•f Mrs Sarah Creshy
Mrs Barth Crosby the wife of
Daniel Crosby of Ruffin died at
her home after a short iilnete
Jau.?8th. She was interred at
the Kisher burying grounds the
next day, the funeral services
l>eing condoctod by Rev. J R
Solouruer of the Methodist
church. Mrs Crosby was weil
liked by all w ho knew her ami
her death was a shock to her
many-relatives and friends. She
leaves a husband and liv* child
ren two of whciu James and
Jacob are in business in Florida.
1 he family deriie to thank the
.people of Ruffin and the com
munity for many kind deeds
during their affliction.
Act children think an approp-
iate motto for her tomb would
be.
Sleep on dzar Mother and take
thy ro»d.
For we know thou art forever
bleat, r-
NOAHS
LiXiMEHT
BARGAINS
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To reduce om* stock we
are selling a OAK LOA D
of ths five . chairs as fol
lows
N o. 1. Oak
Arm Rocker, very
strong and dura
ble. Special 1.50
No. 31. Oak
*• ^Double Cane Seat
No better made.
.85
.Special
No. 123. Heavy
Oak Hand-made
1 Cane Seat 1.00
TORTURE
I* the best word lo detcrib*
the horrible itthingsnd buru-
^ iug of skin diseases.
^ “P.Uss ,, describes the feel
ing of relief when you use the
* fragrant, healing ointment—
f etterine
For tetter, <>«»<>in*, y nifworin, M*h-
IbK I/O.. ucaip dwea»e^ beat
raHti«s. ear.; t«:he in* aurta with
warm water and lajterine S<>a;.,
then anoint with Tetwftce. ileliet
Ah inataiitaneou* and cure qnlekly
folltiwi. Soa®»e. < intment Me, at
your drugri*v * °r ^ Ul *t*
Shuptrine Company,
SAVANNAH, OA.
From the Spanish.
When ono door abuts a hundred
open.—Si’aniab Proverb.
For sai« by Jno. M. Klein.
OeWit’a Little Early RUer
and litUe niha TI'»v are easy
Said by ^obn M Klein.
Heinrich Gebhard
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PIANIST, COMPOSER, TEACHER tad one o(
the foremost musicians of this country,writes regarding
dXr * 1 ’ 0 . >. vjp M r
PIANOB r
£TT Dear Sirsr-A* yoa «wif^fcr •wd
%|J| sous I have wed the M»*» ^ HamKn Pianoa^
TU kmycNibBcaadpiMe playing, with orchartn,
atak More mudcal qrganirajom throughout
flyoi that these
The tone k 000
k redtak.
the eoantry, as wel ai for my teaching, h givei me great pkasora to tell
- imtrmnaBMkatm met every doMiiduDaeral these exadaa condmons.
of ior|isim^ beauty, characterized by a nB^ quality which
d by 1 tinging quality which suggests the human Face,
exqtmitaly seasitaFe and lends itodf fib every doire and demand of dte artist
1 congrataklt ydi on them wonderful instnosoiti and befove that yea •re-doing much, in
thetf manufacture, for the good of the art of munc (Signed) HEWWCH GEBHARD.
fiofcr
and
THE CABLE COMPANY EVERYTHING ICNOWN IN MUSIC
r. Wallace. Mir- Charleston. |.0. ^ 0
G 1 No. 5. White
Oak. Very heavy
double seat
Special 60.
No. 12;
No. 29. Solid
Oak very ‘ heavy
Special .7#
Compare theseF
catalogue prices if'
^ou are a •’Mail
Irder Citizen/*
No. 291
BROWN FURNITURE &
HARDWARE COMPANY
W-!50- 0k V* • f
Colleton
Realty Company
WALTERBORO S. G.
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TOWN PROPERTY—OgHCE FARMS UMBER LANDS
We desire to make our bow to a generous public.
We propose doing business in REAL ESTATE and
shall, of course, try fio fill your wants along this line;.
If you have 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
Watch this spaoe Every week
This Week We Offer
530 ACRES goocf farming lands 9 miles’from Walter
boro near Round. 100 acr.s cleared, good farm
buildings, saw-mill, ginnecy, corr-mill, all complete
and practically new. Ginned this season 528 bales
of cotton. Corn tolls amount to 300 bushels per
year. Will sell land and machinery together or
separate. Two miles from churches and school.
FOR SALE--A very desirable resi
dence lot in town of Walterboro
90x365. A small sash payment
will secure this lot. Apply at
once as this lot will be no drug
on the market,
228 acres timbered land in Bells Township. Never been
saw-milled— round timber, near Mt Carmel camp ground. 1-2
cash,'.balance one and two years.
A bouse and lot on Bridge street House containing four
rooms. Can be bought cheap. Five years insurance paid. -
Good terms. ^ \ ,
An improvevHLr o at Bryan—one milt from Black Creek
\3hurch containing M ecree, 40 acme ander fcooe, 26 enltivafesd.
Good orchard dwelling, Kitchen and all neosamry outbuildings
Terms,cash, or can be arranged to suit purchase.
7,000. 000 feet pine and eyptem timber with title in fee to land
•bout one half pine, balaaoe ejpress. Easy aeodfis fie water.
The Sale Stabler, store sad residence, with outbuildings* for
merly occupied by Stokes Bros, opposite Ocurt House Square* lot
containing two acres. This is a very dmiraaMs pises of property
and can Im bozght ehesp, Tsrms one third oash, and oos third in '
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