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Uartari PCnml w »t< mm! A. P Bttlth of Smoaka apent last night In town. *' P B HiTert of Churloiitoo was in town Mocwlay. Prof Hugo H Strickland ia in town today. Dr and Mra Wliha Uudaon were In town Satorday. Tia ibmj frieoda of Mr A Y Rick—- ba<er rf Ronnd aympathlze rerr daoptt with th—i oa the death of Ifeatr rarta children, b .y and aid which oocnrrad at.thatr hooiomaariiay ■&«—ooc. They were onir a few ta<>nttie oM. The ta* termeoi was held euouaf •fteraooo. I Amoni those who attended the p'o- tra«'te«l ime’in* at Carrer a Ford bap tist rhoreh t unday Jrcm Wa rertoro may be mt-ntioued: Mra F L Kiuaey, Missea Cecil and Kthel A’-ne't, Duncan bellnm, W S .Maryia, K E Jone», A A Pa'ierv n, Jr, .1 E M<>ote and DLSmith. * Fully twenty five hundred reraanawrre prebent, and aii enjoyed themselves Seaboard |^and Company. Magistrate n H Towles of \ie(tRett waa in town Monday. Judge Util .mer of Rafflri was in town Monday W W Cartel was in from Hurt*o. Miss Molly Chaplin, spent a few days in Charleston Iasi week. G C Brown, our ending furniture ’ dealer did not pn to rhoroh Sunday ; mortitiiK and he tel* bigger man Gover- 1 nor Brown of treorgia Monday morn- 1 I ing uud all oq account of tne tact that, town yesterday, a w *. ( . nTnal* le>v ■ ame t*» stay with them arriving before church time Sunday. 1 Mr Brown * ill have Wia^hi a new leaf 1 to bia tsb'e a.i.d sell a little mo.e furni ture, that’s ail. We have opened an office over The Press and Stand ard for the purpose of buying and selling Timber Lands. Farm Lards and Town Property on commis sion and for the negotiation 6f loans. If you want to buy, sell or rent a farm or a house, am IS Carlos O'Bvrsu of Bsyard Fla is vlst- ing relatives in thi.- county I N Kizcr ol I»dire paid us a pleasant call early ibis morntoit. Hon W C IGant of Uaftio was a visitor to Wnltcrboro Mondsy Faul K Crosby and little daught, Eva. <4 Biirtiu were in town Jicuday. Mrs A y Padgett of Omega, ia visit ing here son W II Padgett tu town. Melvin Bishop Jr of Walterboro, apect Snuday with friends at Great Swamp. Miss Estelle Cuumdugs is the guest of her aunt. Mra I‘avis, near Haveners, where she is enjoying all the pleasures of country hie There have been moon light ridea and drives, picnics, old fnsh- ioned corn roa-ta and watermelon parih-a, beaisdes numerous other rural attractions Alter spending several weeks with friends in that vicinity, she will go to White Hall, Grahararilte, and Hanieeville, to visit her schoolmates of last winter. —Evening Post. come and see us! We are well equipped to supply /your wants and would be glad to see our old friends and meet new ones. B USINE SS. The Range with a Rood REPUTATION. S. N. HAWS. :&&&l3SS5i»se®: Senatorial Meeting Knight-Barry. si high Tot'ny si high roon a very pretty marriage was ceiebrrted at t <e home eit of Mr and Mr* E P Knight, when their an 1 latoij for l mbed States ( j aU|f |, tpr Miss Cort-elia, became the Sonatc will speak at Walterboro bride of Mr John A B arry, of Ghariea- Saturday at Jones I’ark. The meet- ton. Tb* ceremouv was performed bv injr will bo called to order promtly ! Rev George A Kraft, pastor of bt. Mary's fhos P Ijeeesne of the Cbartesfon i »l H o'clock and it n> ho r 4wl a gootl t GwUmnw otouieh of Gharlestoo, aaetsted I*, van lug PoM spent Huuday in town ! crowd will be prewnt. (>Apnty Chair-| Mev 4 U Dsniel I Mr and Mrs P*u! Sanders of Ritt**r [family are spending sometinm on Suttivaii's Island Classified Advertisements. BUSINESS LOCAL*. For the next few days 27 pairs aaoort* 1 pants and a few units at astonishing prices, A. Wichmdh and Son. vbdtmg friends BH Henir and Peter O’^uin laiandton, wi-rs sniong li*e visiUira Walterboro Monday. man M. P. Howell will preside. ef to Mr and Mra K L Lemacks returned Satarday from Atlanta when they have i on a visa. Samaks Vs Walterh—0. Monday afternoon the Smoaks base ball team came down and cross ed bats with the Walterboro nine. The jrame resulted in a score of 22 to Bev K O H Curtis left Monday to visit j 2 in favor of Walterboro; Tuesday church The decorated wit green« Onlv witnessed the of the Methodist *e was beautifully fetns, ivy and ever- a few inttin&ie friends ceremony. hour h fe relatives ai Nmiy hix during the month s boBday bia oLurch has given him. child her morning another game was played, resulting in a score of 9 to 4 in favor 4 of Walterboro. The Smoaks team left on the moring train for their homes. A Card I desire to publish the following Mrs D J Chaplin accompanied .wr D .1 statement from P J Wilson magis- Chapliu, to their plantation neat Gtsen | trate to contradict a report that 1 J'omi Thursday morning, for the day. ! am prosecuted before Mr Wilson for a serious crime- There is no case sirs Clare Kishburoe and little Ludowicc, Ga. are visit tug mother Mm I. m Kripp In town. Mrs K.lizslieth Smoak snd son, W I) of Smoaks were in town Monday night as the gweem of J M t arter and sisters Mrsdaspcr M Smith of Smoaks is visiting hot daughter, Mrs W II Padgett, who Is oouvales* mg from a teceut ill- news Caiey and Cal lie May Padgett, charming young Indies of Smoaks are visiting relatives and Inends in town thia week pending before me against J C Crosby magistrate, for litigation criminal or civil. P J Wilson. Magistrate (Signed) J C Crosby. Smoaks. July 25. and Son. Turnip 8eeds-fnil ^ snppty-rutabaga, cow horn and purptylop turnip seeds at lerry A Shaffer. We have only s few/ns- Soda 8 4-4 snd Kaiuff at and Son. Nitra acre sacks A. Wichma* 25«^ Washable fonr-in-hands. reduced to 15c or two for 25c at The H W Cohen Store Spiro powder ordor at Klein's. tovee perspiration r^tf, pla^y of colomel. at Esxo takes the Klein’s Turnip seeds-fuU /kupply-rnUbaga, cow-horn and pnrplkftoi Terrv & Shaffer ftop tnrnip seeds at Uovd M Biahop, of Beaufort, who has Imeii visiting relative* at Walterboro, k<t Monday for Klirhardt to visit hi* (atrants Open Cotton BofU ur* K J \V itn4.il mul children, prtaleu hy hrtle sum Husle Tracy, left Monday tor a visit of a few weeks to ftdeulori Mr and Mm L K Hill of Honnd are dellgliled ihst the (lermanent Iniarder who tame to their home Sunday night * a boy. We have received several bolls of open cotton this week and one last Iweek. M D. Thomas, of Smoaks, acconi- us a boll ojnm July 2Stn; J. W. Avant, Sr., one Monday from his farm at Black Creek, and Henry Bishop one Monday Frank Robinson one today. These last two w*ere open last week. Of course Colleton is the banner county of South Carolina. Mendellsohn’s wedding m*rch beautifully rendered by nr* N G Mor rell at the piano. The first to enter were Miss Beetle Kinght, meld of honor, and Mr Bher- wood G Pi toe. Thee came the bride and groom* In a beautiful taik, Rev Kraft explained to them the dotiea of wedded life, after which the pretty and simple ceremony waa pertormed. The bride wore a handnome dreaa of while batiste trimmed with real lace with long veil canght in front with orange bloseom* and carried a large boquet of white enrra ion* Miss Bessie Knight wore pink silk mulle becomingly an*', carried booqaet of pink carnations A fter the cermony a reception was held at which frail punch and cakes were daintily seived by Misses Lillie rubbers at A. wiehmai Knight. Ray Jones, Besaie and Harah „ , # u Kohn tor abortnes* of brea.h, fluttedng The Mide and groom left on beater- i Palpetatiou, or smotnering noon train for fJharl**ston their fntnfw 1 *f* **’ *wclllog If ^ anklea, a»a home where tte groom is employed aa a *ymp*onaof deramq|fc heart, for which machinHt The ben wi*he* of the many f "T. {htnon 1 'f^T* friends of the hi ids accompany ihetn. I relleve J ou At kelm s. The bride and groom received many handsome pre-euta. Reduced prices on a’l Oxfoids at The H W Cohen Store* Welch’s Grape juice makes a delicious snmmer drink at Klee's. New supply fruit jare^xtra tops and anmnd Son. A Royal Baker for the People. It would not be GOOD BUSINESS for you to put your hard earned Dollars into & Range without investigating. If you will compare THE PRINCESS w ith other makes before you place your order you will BUY a Princess. All THE PRINCESS asks you to do is to call and see her.. See what vou get with the PRINCESS that no other range Manufacturer gives. PRINCESS RANGES have more osefn! improvements .patented than all other Makes combined. It you cannot call on THE PRINCESS write us fur illustrated booklet describing construction, prices, terms and WHY it will pay you to buva PRINCESS. / tev and mu T Tracy Walah of Col- wmMa arrival in town Thurdadny to visit Mr* Waia.Ts ptuciua, Mr and Mra Wm J Kiahhuruft. Mlaa Margaret Bellingar ia tba gueat of friend* in Wnlterboro, whgrea nnm J tier of Chsi lesion'* younger set have •calherod ibis Huiumor -Eveuiug Post. Haiordav uiorninu there wa« * aucoeaa- ! ful do*' bunt at ('utiageville in which >t inter R'awie Smith killed a fine deer. This was the firt cay of the open season. ! 'ii*a Margaret Goethe « f Ocilla, Ua., After a vmit of noma week* to her eis- ! ter, Mrs m Halsey, relumed Saturday to Aer home. Heveial of the young men of the town gave a delightful informal dance at ilyrce’* llall Monday evening whichwas <jij<<yed by all present. vraud Mrs Waller C Glover enter- tair afl w uiunlie** of their friends last ntgth in honor of their charming visitor, Miaa Fauuir Creighton, ot Greenwood, aC. m ra J R Hmith and children, llallnm ntal Klemmr of Smoaks, accompanied by iter am tor, m i*s Kateda Smoak of Branch- vliie, a|*wit Finlay night with tneir brother W W Hmuak, Jr., MrandMrsJno M Klein were the guest* of Matter Marion Walter liornik, tiielr new nephew, who is spending Hometime with Mr and Mra M liornik •l AtUntioville. ’D«n Heidtman, who ta pleanantly rememhe'ed here a* coant'cted with Ike Walterlmro Drug Co., Now with a Phtladalphia drug hoosa, waa m town MiJa Epworth League Sociable Editor Press and Standard: —A literary and social meet ing ot the providence Epworth League was held at the home of J D Risher at 8:30, July 22 nd. The meeting was opened by singing of those two very ap- Aftcr an illness of several years propriate prohibition songs: A. H. Gonzaie* died Saturday morn-1 ..j Will Be There When Time ing at six o clock!!at the residence of | ^ , - .. j ..u n his brother W. ET Gonzales. Editor I 10 vote and •'Rally, of the Columbia State. Mr. Gonza- Preedmcn, Rally,” after Vhich les was a native of Colleton County. Miss \Vi nn i e Risher read a near Adams Run. He was forty-sev en years of age and had never married. He is survived by his two brothers, A. E. and W. E. Gonza les, and one sister. Miss Harriett R. E. Gonzales, of Matanzas. Cuba. Mrs Peurifoy Enter taint Mrs J as E Penrifoy enter- teined a number of her friends last evening in honor of Mrs t P Baker who leaves.Thursday for a visit of some weeks to her mother at West Point, Va. It was an alfresco entertain ment auuLwas much enjoyed. The refreshments consisted of ice cream, cake and candies dain tily served. Those present were: Mesdame* t P Baker E L Lucas, P J Lucas, E A Terrv, B G Hyrne, W E Fraser, WW *8moak, Jr. AH Rummer clothe* going at reduced, noee at The H W Cohen btore. u ofii We prices Freeman’* talcum ofie pound and a 1 fuff-box 20 coat* aivlein'u Garden aeeda for fall ulaffitiog, ta~nipa, ! c abbage, etc. B O njvue 7 <y 2t Lot ot beautiful chambraya, lawns. Gingham, and Calico-wat coat for the next tew dava al A. Wtchman and Son. t/ Gibson's hear Renl/i rce your he; tonic at Klem's top^Od extra rcb- 7 29 2t frseb, prize at Klein'* Fmlt j*rs. evira hers B G Hyrne Rutabago tnroin needy i medal truiu Buisi’a farttla * Still a email q rentity o ties and hat* going at " j bbaffer. KxqolaBe forj^he toilgL Kleins violet talcum, 15 cents v Anything dn the line of summer wearables for man or boy at The H W Cohen Store oLm< Most en'a shirt*, Terry tk V. Bro^n Furniture & Hardware Co. « Walterboro I S.C. j Turnip *eeds-foll Mia* Emily Bellinger i« being ebarm- mglj i^ierlaiued by numerous relatives and friends in hoeplteble Walterboro, where she iset present the guest of Mra Dan Patterson —Kveidog Post. Mr and Mia Gordon Taylor and Miaa Dorothy Taylor returned to Adams Han on Thursday, having spent eeverel davehere Mthegjee.a of Mrs W H Heyward—Evening Poet. Oapt K L Flahberee and bh¥. G loorelefl Monday afternoon for •Oharleston to compete on tho rifle reage for pleoM oa the team to repreeeM tie mMtitta of this Blau at Camp Perry. O. The third gttrtsrty eeafmm of the SSSSr i ^a^^^NNeJI •< Campaign Meetings. r lhe following is the itinerary of the campaign party. Speak ing will begin promptly &t 10 o’clock. Sniders, Tuesday Aug. 11; ^ ^tiice Patch, V\ ednesday Aug. Lodge, Thursday, Ang. 13; Smoaks, Fridry, Ang. 14; Bells, Saturday Aug. 16; Hendersonville, Tuesday, Ang. 18; ' Ravenel, Wednesday, Ang. 19; Adams Ron, Thonday, Aog. 20; (tottageville, Friday, Aog. 21; Walterboro, Satnoday, Aog. 22. auppi cow-boru and purpm topsjurnip seeds at Terry & Chaffer. v the hardware prices Get our prices before buyiriV A VV ichman & Sou Onr line of summer great reduction iu pn at Ter r hats t erW & g Get yonr slippers while they are going at cost at J VV Carson's. [iapur on the effects of rum, which was listened to by all with rapt attention. A ugckI address was made by Mr HO Black, of Jackson- [ia * \? r t 7e eV |owU P pne ville. Fla., his subject being i !**»• before buyiia. prohibition. He showed the elil effects of whiskey in the large cities, concluding his remarks by saying that he never lost an opj>ortunity for putting in a word for prohibi tion. Mr Black is one of our Colleton boys and deserves much credit for the stand he is taking for the right, both from a moral and religious stand point. The query, ‘ Resolved that whiskey causes more crime than any other Agency” was taken up and discussed by the following members of the League: Winnie Risher, Lena Risher, Ruth Risher and Miss Laura May Smiak. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. Prohibition is still growing in this section, so much so that the young ladies and girls are falling into line J D Risher Round. July 27th jly-rutabaga. snd ties at Shaffer. The Cry of FRAUD has become so common that everything seems tainted. to V be »!*«,/ ftH-< , .Vn-r (run ,,inwr a Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C - AGWT IOS- Tto Ford Arnlm— r iVCtatThtf Ctaflfcr It it never necessary for a steam roller with the mashing capacity evidencedg by that Chicago contraption to make $ round trip. The Eyeglasses Mounting “Hikit” and "So Easy” in ap- perance; they are very becom ing, much more Dressy than 40y other styles, and are es pecially adapted for prescrip tion lenses, as they will hold the glasses in perfect align ment. The guards work Au tomatically, ht to a nicety, ad- cusf themselves easily to the different irregularities of the anatomy of the nose. Comfort while using—Safe ty against falling—and is easily managed with one hand. Complete in Solid Gold $5*00. Complete in Gold Filled $2.50 at Mr* Peaty ny« the i« sorry Lord ever intda a husband to go a* & FINN’S JEWELKT SIME :u .**1 »> ii .U Slii nprth poia foe 1 fthaaiag aftac. ibtw makas ibo n- Mniwkat Iritf goiadl and ehatiog himself. 1'ij* 4 ARE YOl T TROl BLED WITH HYSTERIA? Have you taken a long shot on a high rate offer or a smooth ta k? If so, you are a sucker. We Believe THAT banking should be regarded as a profession. THAT a long, profitable, healthy record is more es sential than gilded signs or high priced furni ture. THAT a safe depository is as important as the earn ing of money. THAT in the upbringing of children they be taught to save. We Have A substantial capital, a lafge surplus and profit fund, a strong and conservative directorate and respect fully solicit your business. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTERBORO .7/ -t* .c•, '► t {icijo: -•;> j-jLumrj