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> ¥ ■M I Ucal aid Personal X t * » »'»* » * » 1 I » I M < » I I M Oapt G W Way woo here Koodoy. Must Register. A New Furniture Messrs M or rail and Brown, who have bought out the furniture buai- A recent,, decision of Attorney n,^ 0 f Messrs C E Danner & Co., Genera! Lyon on the re-enrollment r .jp, a large business of the same and registration of voters, states kind in Walterboro Here they are H D Padc«»tt »p®nt the week-end on th a t ; “Each and every voter who using the Danner Company’s ware- BoIUtoq o laland. ^as heretofore registered must re- rooms until they can get their other M H Carter of HcLderaonvillo, wo* register and have his name entered stock arranged in the two stores ere Monday- Lawrence O'Quin of Gre t Swamp, was in town Monday. Mr and Mra Luke Drawdy of Ritter, were in town Monday. T L Hadaon of Ruflin, i»aid u* a pba^aui oaii Friday while In to'.vn’ on the hooks in the same manner a.- opposite the telegraph office that if it were entirely new registration.'' they have leased. Covering Colle- This is important, and should l*- tot. county as they do, it is their heeded by every one who desires t> purpose to extern] their trade over vote. the whole of this. Mr A. S. Mor- • — : ra lS is a brother of Mr Norman Moi ra.1 wh<> lived here several years FOR SALE—A vary deairable raaidenc* and atora in Walterboro on %n acre lot If ioteresteil apply Colleton Rea ty co. FOR HALE—Typewriter ribbon*, Smith Premie/, l udtrwood and Ko*. One color and tri-color. ThetPreas and Svand&rd. FOR HALE—Tw f > aharei stock of Wal- t#*rboro Cotton Oil Co. Apply to fi.24 2t C M Grece. FOR HALE—One shaie eto«’k of Wal- t«rb no Cotton Ud Co. Apply to 'Abt Press and H.audtrd. BcSINhSH LOCALb. IIAYKH-HIEHH. Jro E Herndon and son, Riiftin, were in town Rfiday A A. of The 8t Louis Globe Democrat in its a[ .,j ....aj; a favorite with a Wide circle Ho::venir postal cards, ticn m prices at K.t in’s. Great rtduc- THCs.dwel of Lodge, wns in town Friday. C R Benre’t of Ixx’ge, whs a vlsitr.r to Walterboro Friday, Willie Berry of Ruflln, Monday. of friends. Beaufort Gazette. ‘ Blind Tom” Dies in Hobokeri. New York, June 14 "Blind Tom" famous negro musician, marvel of three'generations of playgoers issue of .Mav Pi, contains an account of th 3 marriage of Rev M L Hiers and Francis Hayes, which took pin • at Lexing f on. Mo. They will make their future Lome at Aullville, Mo, where Mr Hiera is pastor of the Christian Church Mrs Hiera was born in Australia, and C C Mitr.s of Ocilla, Ga, was in towi. f raTe |; e ,i ex i eng j ve jy on two Conti* died yesterday in H<»boken. N. J. slew ays this wee . ueuts. Mr Hiers is a grand son of our where tie has been living for years was in town honored townsman, Soloman Hiers. His j n retirement i nd subsisting on _ i friends here will be glad to learn of his charities. Thomas Wiggins is the U W Davis arid son, Franklin, spent happiness. ' name given in his burial certificate. r„«Fr.c!., t o Monday , a CARD. but the surname ww one which the ^ JSSKST.aLJS Editor Pf«.«4 SI«<1«4: 1-I«« famous pianist adopted. He allow me space in your paper to con* T Ilagood G-oding, Esq., ofJHamp (jemn a false report aa I understand lhat bor<."*toru<y* , * M ’ 1 “ h ' r ' 0 WlllUr '! It l. beiag «»t..r«iabrowi .ha. I wa. only in the race for sheriff to help D L .1 E Wiggins, a prominent business y^th get in the second race. This ts man of Eu.awville, spent several days m town this week. C 8 Bartleas. of Royal Sarah, La , wm in town visiting bis mother from bsffsirday to Monday. J'lfL C H and W O Guess and Harry Hsndlfer, four popular young men of Rownd, were here Monday. 8 W Bridge, one of Round’s prosper- o»i# and wtae*awake farmers, has our tha&As tor a box of flue apples. Mr and Mrs J K Graves snd Judge B G l enten of Great Swamp, attended •lie campaign meeting here Monday. We are publishing the card of L W Beach for magistrate from Peeples, Htgae Pen and Tiger’s Creex clubs. Mr KieCh la a prosperous farmer. E L Commine of Meggett, and mana ger tor the N U lilitch Co., the largest «-MWAge gioweia m the World, was in t.-wn Friday. W 8 Fisk of the Black Creek section, hss five acres of big-boll cotton waist liyth. He brought ns one of the full Kiown bloom* Saturday- It A petition is being circulated at Rnf* hu to vote on the school district an artMtkmal levy of two mills for school perpoees. Paul K Crosby, president of the R F 1) Carriers Association, of Islaodton, MoXd^ed !lt>a cl)inpA ^ 111 I —here . Mr and Mrs Claade A Graves and daeghter. Sara Caroline, spent Baiur* dan and Banday with friends at Breach* Till*. sbsolntely a falsehood. I think the man that started this report had better see a doctor at once for 1 am satisfied he is sick and 1 believe the tronble is nuder his hat. J Brook Fender. The protracted tenee at Dootev’i be and Bnnde? is ttnat the fdUowtec at Doeter's prank Baptist oh u rob the tnd Bnndsy in Jnlr and will oon. wonk. PrCIKinav.of WHUnnse, i the dty last rvtday, and hi* fA*nd* were glad in ana him Ha tans hare to carry hi* ( ha^'honM -Bmmherg denUL Mr and Mr* A C Brel sad, Mire Sttia ftrMaail and B L Breland and B B Bnan- dere ef Doetor'e Creek, wore among there who attended the Btata campnign inaertnp it town Monday. Lightning *t reck a trea nanr A 0 Bre* lauT* dweOiag hoore near Doctor** Cheek leet Wednesday. Mr* BreUed waaknoohed to the floor aad several/ shocked, hot not set lonely hurt. The Farmer* Annual Dimmer of Haider* will be given Tharaday> Joly 9 H verel able speeches will be diulve.M. The public is cordially Invited to at. tend, and bring beaketa well filled. Married—Sunday, June 21, Mire Nets 8 trick land aad 0h> rUa Z Padgett at the home of the bride near William*. The bride is the daughter of C R Spick* land The groom’* fall gett of Breoaks. will be • big ohildren’idny at Tabernacle ' Methodist rerflaaonlu, Hnadey, July 28 Hevaral epeaker* of Walterborc are ccledaled to aieke addrearea. HiMdM NGTICE. The committees appointed at the last meeting of the Union Divisions on the Sunday i School Insliinte Work, will please attend an important meeting of the committee to be held in Walterbot), on Monday, July ft, at 10o'clock in tie Baptist Church. F O 8 Curtis, Chairman. “Ante” Against Anti ” Editor Press and Standard: Replying to “Anti’s” so-called “New lestament” argument pianist aaopieu. ne was burn a slave near Columbus, Ga., about 1K50. In early childhood, Tom, who was 1 born entirely blind and more than half idiotic, showed himself remark ably imitative,frequently stealing in to the house of his master to repro duce on the pianoforte pieces he had heard played by others. In 1861 he became so proficient on the instru ment that he was taken to New York and exhibited as a phenomenon and later was widely heard in the United States and Europe. The Civie League will give a lawn partv on Mrs Murray’s lawn next Tuesday afternoon from six o’clock on. The public Is cordially invited to attend. Against prohibition, say, 1 father i* R R Pad* '9*n txciciat church Fmdaj tel t*i Joaaita and N*lli« Kinsey, retu D*d to their home el Williams Iasi »y. Tueee young ladies gradns* week in the oommeroaai de- prelanent of the Bamberg Graded school —Bambeig Herald. e M W Ore land, a progressive fanner ef Doctor’s Creek, we* in to see u* Monday. Mr Breland brought a* a fine wateraieloa. He picked eight out of hA patch Batarday. Many thank* to Mr brelgad; the melon was very sweet. Who next? Married—At the residence by G Al bert Bench, Mias Annie Lon Copeland and English C Beach, in the presence of n few frteoda. Moth these popular young folks are of the Jones’Swamp sect ion. Their mnmage was quite a surprise to their friends. The trustees of the Smoaks school knee called a meeting for Hetardey ef ternoon to . make aa effort to have a graded aehool there. Bmoeks has si- waysboaa ooa*H*rert a leader in edu* cat.caai matters la this county and we hope thare will w nothing in the way of cetahhahiag the aehool. The followiag repre—atative citlsens of CctHgavflle. Ml mi tied the campalga meeting here Moodav: B R Bmlth, P 9 Aakir—g. A V Will to, T 8 Acker- man. DrH W Arkrereret, Jr, L W G heaves, G W PS WUHb. Ktotier Acker- eawisWS iST *• 1 fail to see-where the New Testa- reent come* in, if by it, he mean* the sacred scriptures., But the term “testament” may mean a witnees, or a will, and undoubt edly Anti ie calling for witnesses in making hie last will for the disposal of his intemperate proparfey. Again Anti pleads ignorance and “if ignorance is hlire ’tis folly to be wise,” for generally, ignorance and intemperance go hand in band, and it is the ignorant and the foolish prohi- bitioniite are striving losers. Anti tries to argue that aa Christ did not destroy intoxica ting bererngea, why should the poor, weak, prohibitionists try? forgetting that Ohriat did not destroy tin, bat spent hit life trying to safe fallsn hnmanity, and spoke in the strongest terms against the drunkard and his Itilowtr* Yes, Anti, “sin is in the heart” and whiskey has pot more of it thoio, by far, than any other one evil. Why then try to keep the monster, and in crease sm, ignorance and crime? So anxious was Christ that he told his disciples, Oo ye into a all the world, even to Yonng’s Island, and tare the people. Auti aekr, “Do whiskey and wine sin because they posses* intoxicating qualities?” I an swer, yes. The devil sins because he is the devil and these are some of the weapons with which he ensnare: the igucraut and the foolish. . i Lastly, Anti cites the hypo crite, “behind the door and be fore the people,” but we weaken not, for we know the devil has many ways to entice, but we are satisfied Anti and his followers will have to leave Colleton if the? wish to continue drinking whiskey. Ante. Honor Roll. The following subscribers have paid their subscriptions since June 1st. Is your name written there? R. A. Perry D. McK. AUston B. Levy Miss M. A. Goodman G. W. Glover R. M. Fendea T. E. Drew Jasper Robertson L. G. Yarley A. H. Herndon Remus Waring Mias K. L. Ward Mrs. R P Winter C C Hiott 0 H Barnes P S Stokes J M Carter A. W Bun ton J. C. Lemacks Mike Fox Mias S W Henderson Mrs. A. M. Henderson F F Rivers, Lem Holmes L L Hiott. P W Risher R G Rhett. J C DeTreville W P Reach. Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C - AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobile, The Oar That Gees. Classified Advertiseneats- FOR SALE. FOR RALE—We hav* just received a lance assortment of picture frames to »olMho«e enlarged pictures at half- K ice that you pny picture men. Also oka and pictures. Walterboro Book snd Notion oo. White la’*n?—we s-till hive » .me'for utfaiiier. ii VV Ulack, Jr Com I nuerwear aril 1 <»p ?birts for Men au<i bo^at the H W Cob**u Stott. Negluee hiiirt' tor the hot weather kt it \\ iliack, Jr Nim *- of Ho la. H*h slrmeot. A few gtteks ot K iiuit at.it i»o<l piti^ier at .\ Wichinao A: Hun Best CvfL-ei:. t< \vn lor 10 cents at n v\ biac* Jr Fruit jars of all kinds cheap ttf A Wichman & Hon Best smoaked sides 12 1-2 cents a pound at Terry & Shaffer. Alwavs <>n hand a full line of buggies, wiigous and harness, to L 8 & V Co *; j 2t ti W B sek Jr. Mgr. Inqiorte'i ginger a e and grate juice, inuke deligli.tul sunurer drinks at Kiein's Fruit jars, extra rubbers and covers Terry & Shaffer Fresh arrival of Nunnslly’a pure can- lies by express. HO cents the pound at Klein's. Men's and boys’Oxford* ia all lesth* < ers, $1.501 j $4 00 at The H W Cohen I Store Undine Hour still s'x dollars a barrel at Terry &. Shaffer. We carry everything in the hardware line si the lowest prices. Get our pncee before buying. A to ichman A Ho a Do not fail to call at Mrs W A Black’s to aee the bargains in sum oner goods Fresh prunes at Terry A Shaffer. BUY your Clothes right By buy ing at The H. W. Cohen Store. Crosaett shoes, high and low cat, still makes life’s walk easy. Sold only by Beach Bros. Only 46 more buggies to sell on our* buggy contract snd the lacky person will be made happy, by drawing a free buggy. Come and let us sail yon a nice picnic or campaign buggy. A Wichman & Son Lnoky Strike coffee In pound pack ages at 20 cents a pound. Very fin*. Beach Bros. Fresh chaeae on ice, 20 oeata a pound, snd MarveUl Macaroni, the only maca roni that will keep all summer, the beet on the market. 15 oeat* a package. Beach Bros Try a half poaad of Leoky Strike groead coffee at Beach Broe * Keea Katter tool*, raoopnis*} ** the sUhfcid At A fftnhpaa • **• KtoAa'a Baraka Medlciae lot summer coatpUiiito. Areareae Prickly Heat awl Baby Powder cares evary case of prickly haat aad ohaflag. Walterboro Drag Oo Prearviptkms seat for aad del vered promptly. Kleio't. ^ Get yoor ttea'a and Boys' mhum wearables at The H W Cokes Store SI oeat* a pound fragraat Talcum powder for the toilet aad prickle heat at Kleia's. Razors, kones, brashes aid Sharing sticks to make aumhser sharing a real pleasure. Walterboro Dreg Co. Every!blag in the way of summer goods goio K at cost at Mrs W A Blacks. M. L. Grimes of Meggett, was town yesterday. in Special Wedding Jurea Weddings in Waltorboro Last Thursday two beautiful weddings were solemnized in Wal terboro. The contracting parties were Mias Ruby Lucas and Thos. P. Murray, and Mias Mary Grace and Rev. H. B. Hardy. The first couple Miss Lucas and Mr Murray ere married at high noon. Mias Grace and Rev Hardy were married at half past two o’clock. Both left on theafteraoon train for Savannah and from there to different points of intent for their wedding trips. °o Reduction 1 iilver and silver plated Also 1500 Reduction on all other goods in Jewelry. For cash only. S. FINN’S Jewelry Store Money Raising Prices ON SEASONABLE GOODS. CAKh BOXES Si i.t mzi**—Hqusre shir**, j .pa n*«i brown iettere.1 mm\ wm** linmiles, venti lating perforations each eml Each 7*>e Heavy tin a-strl. engraved ilesign*. funcv fluvii top*, 8 -i lx* 1-2 d r v. brittle brnab.curveu ret hncdle Complete 20c. ' •e«. j tpau- led, Urge irass tiis 1 , dckel i ^i* ■ ack ilanrcs Aluiuinnm band heavy sensitive and nu sc iop 14»7 In. accurate. ONLY $1 50. “b b Rons'ets ami Baker*— Two first quality eheet steel pans hinged together. Inside drainer Im prove* good meats soil makes tough tender. Only 50c Plain—In tin, riveted, ’in- ned malleable iron handles. Full size. 10 c Broi’er* nr Toasters. 9x9, frame of 12 x >uie retinned wire, long 10 gnut. - Handle Only 10c. No 1 siae, iur^«u steel, 3 14 in. polished blade, bead painted red, crooked 13 in. hickory handle. Our Price 75c Seamier* Rice Boiler—2 com partments. oval sides, ietin- nod cover. 5oc. Plsin—Heavy IX iin,. heavy tinned wire handle bail, firmly rivited ears. Only loc. Galvanized clother lines. 4o ft, 9 atrands of 2o gangs wire. loc. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Brown Furniture to Hardware Co. Walterboro S.C. !•< n Did it ever occur to you ^whyjall good business men keep a check ing account with a bank? We’U tell you. It enables them to keep their funds in a more secure place than the office safe. It gives them a better standing in the business world. It enables them to pay their bills by check, thejreturned check being an indisputable re- Individuals find h checking account very convenient and a source of saving. Money in one’s pocket is often spent on the spur of the moment, while one is disposed to tnink twice before drawing on j his i balance in the bank. Get the SAVINGS HABIT. Lay up for a rainy day. Start a bank account with M Fhe Old Reliable” . r * THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK •• Q . OF WALTERBORO 1 ®~r» 7 - V \ V ' <* • .. * A - ■\\ m 5 , • v v / i > V