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Load and Persona) ! Classified Idverlisenun s W*(ch Walterboro grow. rSLtve you planted corn yet? Ueoa are laying well now. • Ifae cadets are coming. Time to announce your candi dacy. Read the candidate* cards in tkiaiaaue. Mias Claudia Campbell waa in (own Saturday. W H Padgett ia spending a few day a in Charleston.- Oet looks for your hen houses— • tbeeadeu ake coming. " lM»ph W UteM had bofiDCM jmi Cbadlestoo Monday. Tins J Fender of Smoaka epeat Sunday in town. s D 8 Maxey of WilUaiM waa anoog cor xiaitor* Monday. Magistrate D H Towlee of Haggetts was in town Saturday. P J Lucas ia erecting a band- emose cottage ou his lot on Main ♦Uieet. Miss Emma Tracy visited relatives at Grahainville Sun day and Monday. Master Joel Yarn of Great Swamp section spent a few days an town last week. Mr and Mrs K G W Bryan of of Bryan were pleasant visitors to our town Saturday. Miss Dora Black of Ruffin was among the fair visitors to Wal- terboro Saturday. Dr S M Riddle of Sumter apeot Sunday in town with Mr wad Mrs K M Jones. T Hagood Gooding Esq. of the Hampton bar was in town yes terday on professional business. Mrs M I Ri r.er of McLaurin is spending a few days^ in town as the guest of Mrs E E Jonea. MirsGollie Hiers, of Walter- t>nro is spending a f ew days with relatives at Green Pond, Mr and Mrs W 8 Marvin of Neylgs were in town Monday, as gweats of Mr and Mrs G C Brown. Mies Ethel Howell ha* return ed after a peasant visit to her aunt, Mrs Laura Hankinson in Augusta. Mrs Wm J Fishburne is spending this week in Columbia visiting her daughter Mrs T T Walsh. The friends of E P Knight are glad to se? him out again after l>eing routined to his room for several weeks. Mim ii *h Brown, a steno grapher of ability and experience has accepted a position with The l*rm» and Standard. Mias Kathleen Howard, for merly with The Prera and Stand ard, has a position as Stenogra pher with Peurifoy Bros. Jas E Peurifoys Esq. had ptefesaional business in Charles- Con Saturday. He remained in «Jharleitou Sunday, returning Monday. .Mrs W A Black has returned from her visit to Northern mar kets whero she has been purchas a tig her spring stock of millinery -isuod*. Magistrate P J Wilson of Stuoaks has been confined to his tied about four weeks from a attack of grip. He * haai quite sickj but is improv FOH SALE—A nice tiade for a mole w<erboto Mare for »ale or J W CarMm ioR SALE OK RIl.T—mwfive room cottage, in loan of Walieiboro, wli totaUd, apply lo A Wicbman and bon 21 12-21. Candidates’ Cards. FOR SHERIFF. I ben-hv annoouce myself a candi late for theottioe of r-lientf ot Lolletou coun- t*, and pledge myself to abide Ibe resalt {of the lyemucratic rriujary. J. W. Hill. C’ottBKeville. S H S E L E S E E I) Velvet Beans, Chufas, Orange Cane, Amber Cane. Pearl Millet. German Millet. OTHERS WANTED—4o boahels Mom ootton m ed aend aampleof aotd and prior deli veied at walterboro, B O Price walterb ro, BAS TOtB—erttoa seed inn ont* Air neatij all Mack »eeo? Do yon want teed that a HI add lOto 20 to your >kld anoiber viaif Thau write lor drcslart of FhlniiN hnproved »«d. I, L. Philltpa. Orasgebury, 8. C., 1-S-IIf, FOK SUPERVISOK . „ , I ho,.by annoQme i ^ I!I ; SS Po “ t0eS ' for tbe office of County bupeiviaor of I Early Kos_C Potatoes, couc,y ’ a , u (L < ! A !Improved PeteikinCotton Seed abide the rtauii of Ue, Deiuocrauc pn-; r . 0 , Select Garden and Field Seeds of all kinds. Prices on appli cation. Shuptrine Comp’y Seedsmen, Savannah, Ga. miry. BUSINESS LOCALS. Bargain: The Leyra Oraphapbone for $3. ooat 8 Finn’s Jewetery store 3-4-4t Just strived a new lot of Oxford Bug<- gi ts, top end open. W. L 8 A V. Co. 2t H. }ft. Black, Jr. Mngr. Ket^pecifnlly, J. U. Jsqnea, 8r. FOR COUNTV AUDITOR. At t he solicitation of friends through ontthe ci uiity. I am in tbe race tor County Auditor. My (platform la hon [ e*t, efflolent service. My qnattfloatlons { are tboroagb knowledge ot booa-keep- 4og backed by fifteen years sxpsslsatis I pledge myself to abide tbe resnlt ,of the Democratic primary and to sapport tbe notaineM thereof. E. M. Joaes. FOR TREASURER. I hereby nnnonnce my candidacy for | re-election as Tteaaarer of Colleton comity, and pledge myself to abide the re>ilt of the Democratic primary. If e.ected I shall endeavor lo do my whole duty, as 1 have in the paat. R. E. Jones. | RATIONAL PNEOKONIATREATMEirr I the applloa- “Flsrh” Self filling Fountain Pen 1 75 cash Jewelery store, a Guaranteed at 8 Finn’s 3 it FOR CLERK CF COURT. The meal successful now treating pneumonia tloa of coanter-irritanto. leg to reaiat tbe teiaptatioa to dootor tbe coach Wolch, after all la only na- ture'a effort to relieve hereelf, and are endeavoring to reach tbe seat of tbe con gestion without the use of internal rspa- edict. Some are using preparations about as plensantfto tbo patient as an application of und or pattv, bat the* wisest nse s pleasant liquid ooantcr-irritaat. Tha ideal remedy is Noah's Liniment. Its caietolly compounded Ingredients All tbe school books ot Ihe stateV adoption for sale, at 'ihe Press and Standard. Timber options for sale at The Pro** and btandard. Trusses fitted at K ein's. Always on hand a fresh line of ernck er». fi-h roe aud all good things to ts' 2t W. V. Glover. Easem makes hot and tired feet com fortable at Klein’s. LOST—Saturday afternoon between post office and B. H. Benton’s le-i qence donble-cared gold watch with Initials' If. O. B " on back. Liberal reward if returned to A. Wichrnan A Son’s store. w*e have on hand 35 K. P. distributors which have a great many improvements over last year's. You know tbe place to come and get them. 3t A. w chman A Son. Klein's Extract of Malt—none better. An excellent Spring tonic. See new line o cutlery at 2t Walterboro Drug Co. I hereby announce my cabdidacy (or j wouderfnl lowers of penetration re efecti u aa.Uerx of Court of cillVtui f immediately reduce the tnflamma- ruonty, and pledgH a,yself lo abide' tbe 1 tiqifand congestion reaull ot the Democratic primary. tt. 1>. Padgett. PuKCUUNlV aLPI". fcDUOATlO.>. 1 (tike this meaus of announcing my I csudidMcy lor re-eKctiou as L<>uuiy Su periuie ueiit cl Koiicaiion tor LoPeu u cuuuiy. aabjeui lo tbe iu.es Ot lire i>cirt- ocra ic pa>ty. !I. VV. iUack, 8r. “Sorghum” seed at Amber Millet, or Klein’s. Fresh supply of Dr. Uem’ stock und poultry food at 2t Walterboro Drug Cdii Golden Dent Corn Seed, Gentleman Sionewall’s Evergreen, Metropolitan Mammoth Garden Seed, Flint seed corn in bulk at Klein’s. WANTED- Fifty hands to •'perate a turpentine term aud saw mil. plant at R und. W. G. IKott. 311-4t • „ Balk seeds Klein’s. for spring gardening at We have pn hand on hand one cott n stalk cutler. It wLl go cheap a* we do not want to carry It over in vtock. 3t A. Wichrnan & Son. Nnnnally’a delicious candies, always fresh at Klein's. V Sing'e JO'•mb Buff Orpington eiclu* sively. tbe best layers of all fowls the year round. Eggs from fine stock $1.5o setting, R. L. Fraser, Walterboro, 8. C. 64-30 Liver Pills will put von in kom! condition for the Spring at Klein’s. B R Ulmer Writes Editor Press and Standard:—Al low me space to write and let you and my friends know where I am and w hat I am doing. I am back again in the Bible Insti tute; have been here since January 8th. W’e/tre all having a Hallelujah time. We are studying to show our selves approved of God—a wrork of which we need not be ashamed. Brother Moody D. Cotton, one of the most promising young men we ever met, who had been a student of this Institute for five years, pass ed over to receive his reward Febru ary 10th. I know the many friends he made in Colleton last Summer during the meeting will be much grieved to learn of his death so soon. He was at the time of his death, in Dayton, Va. His remains Were brought to Greenville, S. C. for interment. He is survived by Ins mother, a brother and three sisters. His last words were so comforting to us that we could only bow nr sub mission to the will of our dear Father, who does all things best. “Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From w hich none ever wake to weep, A calm and undisturbed repote, Unbroken by tne last of foes.” Freeman, Alarch 4. B. R. Ulmer. Noah’s Liniment is absclntely barm- lens and can be nsetl freely without con sultation wnh a physician. Apply .he liniment freely over tbe point of pain or congestion. Saturate a hot fianotl nnd ketpit applied to that portion of tbe body. Tbe effect will be almost im- nudiate, and in oiany case* tbe threat ened pneumonia will be dispelled before a physician can be secured. Kt'sl for rhenmatUm, sciatica, lame back, atiff joints ami mutclts, sore throat colds, strains, -prains, cuts, bruises, col ic, cramps, etc. For sale and guaranteed by your druggist, 25c Sample for tbe s-king. Noah Remedy Co , Richmond aud Boston. Probate Judge’s Sale. State of Sooth Carolina, 1 In the Pro- Colleton County. | bate Court. A. P. barter, as Administrator, Plaintiff, versa* Martha Carter, et al. Dtf jndants. By virtue of the judgment and decree of ibis coart rendered ia tbe above en titled case, I will sell at public ancti n befor* the Court Honse at Walterboro, between tbe legal hoars of sale, on salesday in April, being the 6 h day of said month, tbe following descnbeg'tract of Und : “All 'hat tract of Und in county and State aforesaid, containing thirty acres more or less, bounded North bv lands of P I, »’arterR ^outb bv laud of Martha Folk; We»l t>y laud of estate of A. J. tote The same being part of P. L Car er estate lands. 'I ernis of sal**—Cash Purchaser to pav lor pa;>er* If puieha«*r ib»es not cotnpL with terms <•! sale the sa d lands wid lie resold on same day or 4ome sub- Mvinent dnv. to be nanud by parties at rti-K ot tiisl patrhxser. JNO D EDWARDS. Probate Ju gc „ Walletbor , S. C., 5 arch 10, ’0b 3 U 3t J £ -Padgett has resigned as captain of the county chain gang «a4 has gone on a visit to his iat Adams Run. B S San- * dqpshaa been appointed in his • -place. The gang is now working v. near Sniders. ^ D H Towles^ magistrate at 'linggaU sei4ed a b& rel of gin. mm Raven el assigned to G H Miteh. Mr Biitch claims he did t! is gin, bnl it appears 'tfcaftbis wamucame to the de- pet about one-lialf honr after Blare Brahma lata. . - A. i - - K “ mT ’ -f ifcterday night tbe store of 5W V Glover was brvken into by or persoos unknown was forced throegh a >w. The robbers secured little <4 valae. The small Recent Legislation Editor Press and Standard;—Air J B D has been telling ns a long of tbe great things that were being done in the legislature and what was being donedbr old Colleton. Well I think they have helped us a great deal in Nation, will see latter on. The Blood Hound law, The Road law, The Con tract law, and Ths raising salary law etc. He says the state pays the raise and that they thought it only fair when we have to pey our proportion ate share; that old Colleton ought to have her part But who pays the stats taxes? While erery'other money ed interest is looked after, except one the common schools. These happen ■otto be of muoh interest; a little more latitude for the trustees only no money by taxation for them. Who is responsible for MFGriffin’i bill wnioh was reoootmnended in part by the last Grand. Jury id their pres entment to have an examination of the hooks and reoorda. This bill, they said,was killed in free conference (Weil it was) Mr Gnf&a had a similar bill killed last year. Oaunotold Colleton county book? nnd reoorda stand anexamina. two? Old Beaufort and Horry coun ties can stand it, we see by a similar lUnZan Pile Remedy, Price 50c I* guaranteed Put up ready to use. One ! application prompt relief to any lorm of Puea. boot be* and beat* Walterboro Drag Co. •paiy jo Ajfo a«tjv9ati|{ eqi Xq p;aq *; sosio aaJOAip jo jeqtnna isetveaa eqt joj pjooaa e,p{Joa oqj, *aeUioAia jo; pjoasu evH 30 Dave’ TrUl *1 00 I* ih* offer on Piueule*. Kelle 'ts Hack-ache, Weak Rack. Lame Back, Ubeamatic pains. Beat ou Sale for Kidneys, Bladder and { Blood Good for young and old. Satisfac-1 tion guaranteed or money refunded' walterboro Drug Co. Ring* Little Liver Pills for biliona- ness and *ick-headache. They chan the system and clear the akin. Price 25c. Try them. walterboro Drag Co. Gem Phpnogrraph, $12.50 Standard “ 25.00 Home “ 35*oo L in ths drawer andn milit “ kj Taxes AUo ihe finest assortment of Gold Moulded Edison Records 35c. • • at . . Here oomas tbs Spring Winds to chap tan lad fmekls. Use Plnaaalvn CarboT- tmi, (Acts Mh» • pqnmo*) far on>*, WmwNmm Kmmjim. mmA [S. FINN’S Jewelry Store. DOCTOR WAYS A “Give the Babies plenty of fresh air.” We have just re ceived our Spring shipment of Go-Carts AMD earriaqes. They are all new and up-to-date designs Folding and reclining-All kinds and a! 4 lower prices than you will find them '.else where. BIG SUPPLY 'V umm Just Received. $1.00 —TO- $5.00 Brown Furnilme & Hardware Co. '* V (Wholesale and Retail Furniture.) — Colleton Realty WALTERBORO 8. G. TOWN PROPERTY CHOICE-FARMS TIMBER LANDS Watch this space Every week This Week We Offer FOR SALE—Dwelling on church street in good lo cality—lot contains 5^ acre. $1500. One-half cash balance 1 and ? years. A VERY DESIRABLE FARM, containing 650acres more or less, 4*4 miles west from Walterboro, 2 miles from church, % mile from school, 500 acres tillable, 200 acres cleared and fenced, good 4 room frame residence with kitchen; dining room and all necessary outbuildings, fine water, good timber, etc. Terms 1-5 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Price very reasonable. , • >- r * .J» The Sale Stables, store and residenoe, with outbuildings, for merly occupied bv Stokes Bros, opposite Ocurt House Square, lo* i containing two acres. This is a very deeireable piece of property and can be bought cheap. Terms one third cash, and one third in one and two years, secured by mortgage, with interest at 7 per oent a * I • ’ * * V FOR SALE—A very desirable resi dence lot in town of Walterboro 90xfi65. A small cash payment * will secure this lot Apply at , once as this lot will be no drug on the market. . * * • * • 0 A house and lot on Bridge street. ‘ House containing four „ rooms. Can bo bought cheap. Five years insurance paid. Good terms. An improved farw at Bryan—ana Oharok oontaiaiag SO aersa, 40 aona aad« ^ . . . BUok Cntk M eMnttd,