University of South Carolina Libraries
\ v.'% ’%fk 'qgL, vUli qjprra v Croabjr of Rvffin wu among altar boro Monday. L. Howall of Tbomaarllla Oa, la vMitag buoiotbar Mra M. P. Howall. Mra. M or rail anil opan bar maaio bar* ibe Aral Monday in October. Mr. aad Mr*. Norman Q. norrall hare gone to atait ralatiraa and frienda In Oaargia ON. Tayl«r. left Monday for the North, to pnicbaae bla fall enpply of Condnctoi J. m. Fmith it feeling a few aiaaa larger ainca a week ago. It it another boy C. R Lncaa. of The Lar^rf Flowers, fa branding a few daya with hit motLei, K L Looan. moat Mon* to at Baonett, one of Lodge’a >ua cMi/ena, waa in town tf l)r. W. 0. Kiahburne left Friday waOoy Al* vacation vialting frienda ixmariila and other point*. An article ffm "lalandlon rotar” U pot pobliatied tbia week aa the real —— of tbe wriur doaa not accompany r. aad Mra. 8. Finn and children t frotu Saturday to Monday InOhar* and ou bulhvan'a Laland. Mtaa. Meila Mixaon of Early Blanch, ft apaodiog acme time with Miaaea ■Oarne aad Lillie Halford. A H Wictiman, Jno I). Warren and Hr. Ktddick Ackerman are enjoying a holiday at Hot Bpringa, N. C. J. O. Brawn left Tbureday for Ashe ville, N C, where be will visit hit daughter, Mrs H E Brnna. Tb« Aitffei of Dnnth. On Sunday, August 2nd, 1908, the gen tie spirit of littl# Bruce Fisk winged its flight to the God who gave it. He was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs P W Fisk, and was born October 7th, 1901 He has left with his grief stricken parents the sweet assurance that h» is now with the Saviour, arid the sustaining hope that if they live aright they will meet him. again in the Land of Light, in the presence of the King. We tha-k God for his life, brief though it was. Sleep oh, dear Bruce, and take thy rest, For in Jesus I know you are forever blest. Only a bird! and a vagrant boy Fits a pebble »ith boyish skill ,lnto the folds of a supple sling. "Watch me hit him. I can and I will.” Whirr! and a silence chill and sad Falls like a pall on the vibrant air. From a birchen tree, whence a shower of song Has fallen in ripples everywhere. Only a bird. Mama. Round, S. C. We have for sale a good farm three town. A large body of unimproved land. •o tracts of excellent timber. Let us list your property tor sale or rent S. N. HAWS. Island ton Items Islandton Aug. 14 AUg. 1 Press and Standard: Clai« hmith of Cotugsrille U _ »omf time in town m the gaeet of her nuior, wr*. Biddick Ackerman. Mian Eat? Woodward,of Barnwell and Miae hodie It nth, of VarnviUe, are ▼feting Mr* W B. Ackerman. Mlw Fkauie Creighton of Greenwood, 8. C-, who hu been visiting Mim hinnioe Glover, baa returned borne. Mra. W Q Terry and family, of Tampa, Fla., who have been a pending a time with relative* *ih1 fnenda in Col leton returned to their home last week Cleveland Haundere has been awarded tbe contract for putting down tbe pip ing for the town a wa erworka. He Will begin work today and rnah it to a oon cloaien. ^ ( Little Miss Ember and Maaler Nelaon Zlttreau of Kavanuab, Ga. are visiting ttieir coeaiu j. E. Bmoak of Bmoeka Mra. E. R Bryan and Mlaa Lura Bsyau eujoyivl a very pleaaant viatt ai ibebonivofMr and lira. J. P. Bryan iaet Mo«td%y, at Black Greek. J. W. Wilaell of Seoeoa, one of tbe leaking bualueaa men of ibal baatling tow*, apeot few daya in town lapt week «a ibe gueM of Hou. Jaa. E. Peurltoy Is tbe article from the pen of G. W Way in last week * taaue he spoke of tie af L. L. Htott when It should have i J HioM, Mr Hio t eft seven son* instead of alk. are. H W. DoUola re tamed Setor day after a moatb'a visit to her daogh ter Mia Williams at White Hall Her •new grand sou down there ts a mighty <tae boy. - Editor The I will write few dots from this section, as taven’t very much to say. The farmers of this section art rushing to finsh pulling fodder ant getting ready for picking cotton. Mrs H. A. Cummiryjs and daugh ter, Ella, have been visiting friends and relatives of this community, but lave returned to their home ^ near Lodge. Mrs W E Carter spent 'the day very pleasantly with her father T P Murdaugh, Tuesday last. Callie Murdaugh’s baby is very ill! but hope will soon be better. Quite a large crowd attended prayer meeting at Adnah Methodist chruch last Wednesday night. We are pained to learn that one of our progressive farmers, F A Crosby, is very ill at his home and hope for him a rapid recovery. D S Godley is critically ill. Misses Lula and Jessie Heape of Lena S. C., ate visiting relatives of this neighborhood. Avery pleasant sing was given at the home of Mr and Mrs A E Rentz last Tuesday night. Quite a large crowd attended and the event was greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs E P Wiggins killed a rattle snake at her place last Thursday. The snake measured six feet long and had 16 rattles. with many good wishes to The Press and Standard I will close. Olympia Our ra*t>'ine r « delight—Oar compel!- ra di-|*ir Evervb*<dv wonder*—jel we coutiuue to viff-v l ndine Floor at §6.oo per bill. Terry A Chaffer. Anythina in the line of aommer VWeanibUa for man or boy at Tbe H W Cohen Store. OEMS! We Vave juat received A SOLID CAR LOAD of the higucat grs<i»* i’ianon and Organs and are in a^ position tc make you a very .lurobtive proposition. These are the most beautiful luairuments we have ever seen and it aiil pay you to get our proposition before placing ▼our order. DON’T Classified Advertisements. BUSINESS LOCALS. For the next fei dava 27 pairs aa*ort< suita r price*. A. Wichman and Son. ^ed pants and t'few suit* at astonishing 'Rntabagn tnrnlD seeds, .freab, prize at Klein’s. . We have only a few more aacka Nitra iSodk 8 4 4 and Kaiuit at A. Wichman > cents a pound. and Son. * Tea 50 and So rcr. ^ 25c Washable fonr-in-bands, reduced Vto 15c or two for 23c at The H W Cohen Store. ELECTION MANAGERS. Spiro powder fordor at Klein’s. Lsxo take* the place I Klein's removes perspiration of colomel. at LIST OF MANAGERS FOR 0 ’' < “ d ’ *' Welch’s Grape |uice makes a delicions tgammer drink at Klein’s New supply fruit jars, extra tops and rubbers at A. Wichman and Son. Primary Election to be Held Tuesday, Aug. 25,1908. Warrens X Roads Mid« Fox For shorti,ess of brea.h, fluttering r W Rivona and palpetarion, fainting or smotnerinc Mosw Retts.T W Bivens. ^, u f ^ aok|M Petits T S Haines, C Iy,4ones,J B^,,y |n p to|1B ,j eranffM for which Givens, o or o V lrv Gibson’* heart remadgu It will Smoaks A C Hiers, C W Smith, r relieve yon At Kelin’s. J Berry. Peeples,—E E Easterline, Loveless. Andrew Driggers. w , w , liells - \ W Hudson. S T Ulmer. "fw is the time to plant yonr fall ’ Here is the I w All Summer clothes going at reduced prices at The H W r Cohen Store. Now ganlen- to place A D Gradte Terry, who ha* bean visiting ral»ti*e* and friends ia Walter boro, ma4>{mauy friends who regret ted. to see bum leave Tuesday, tbe. 11, lor bis borne Fla. Rev. and Mrs. T.P.*Baker and chRdran, left last week fer Shiloh, Va abd other Northern points to spend Mr Baker’s vacation. They will be •wap about six weeks visiting thetr old beoaes and relatives. Mrs. H. 8. Sweat aad little children have letoraed to their home in Mat f. Fla., after a pleasant visit to her fete, Mr and Mra. P. W. A. Bryan, mokes. While at her old home aha fhfad friends aad ralativae ia Bum- mermie and other points. teeny, PM** E T H Shaffer Return* E. T. H. Shaffer, the junior member of the firm of Terry £ Shaffer, returned the 7th inst. from an extended trip through most of the countries of Europe. Mr Shaffer tas been "doing Europe'* for the past two months, and has had a most delightful trip. His wander ings took him through the Strait of Gibralter, the Mediteranean Sea, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France England and other countries. He talks most interestingly of what he tas seen and has promised to con tribute a series of articles to this paper, describing his travels, which will be read with a great deal of interest by all of our readers. Mr, dhaffer is much rested and improved, physically, by his trip. . to get fre«h ,V *eed Kut* Hags, Purple Top, Cow Hern aud U ugh Turntps—1-3 ib (s big lot) loc, Terry A Shaffer. and a Lot of beautiful ch C^F Carter, ^Oingham. and Calico*. 7 22 2t chambrsys, lawns, at coat for the Wtcbman and Son. next few davs at A Two things are certaiu—William will he elee’ed President in November— 'nn and Uodine Shaffer. Flour is good. Terry A v : r « Reniforce your heart, tonic at Kleui's. Gibson's hear Lice Rice 10 and 12 1-2 cents r quart; §5 oo per sack at H b Giover. e^But meat 0 c*or* a pound, at H S Glover Fiult j*rs, evtra tops bers. B <4 Hyroe sad extra rut- 729 2t Hits Kulah Hickman, of Pleasant Grove, visited friends at Round Ran* <iaj. Mim Kate Langdale, and biotber HMms. n»iUd friends at Round 8nn< <lay. Mr sod Mrs Lewis Meyer, of S«MMfrolle, ate here this week of Mr and Mrs 0 A Kckardt Headquarters Fer Eleetiea Return*. As usual every election year The Press and Standard will be head quarter for election returns Tuesday night. Our office will receive re turns by telephone and messenger* ane we shall try to get first news of the election. Come round, friends, and hear the news- we shall begin to tabulating the returns and hope by Wednesday to send out a full return, in the paper. ‘ Henry Breland. Doctor’s Creek—J A Breland Padgett, Jasper Saunders. Youngs Island—J H Leg a re, W W !,-Frt*man* tsicom one pound Martin, C^ Ge . „ „ Muff tx>x 25 cvuh at Klein'*. Bentone'jMiMG Zellars ' ^»'(len (or fall pl»ntin«, rt-nip*. S C, Chaplin G«,. ’ Willis, H J Perry. Lodge G ACarterr W Willsams.-J TGarris. C W Crosby, R L Herndon. „ . Sidney,— 0 G Bridge, G W Garns, J S Jordan. Ravenel.—C F Butler. J W Ander son, F C Baldwin. f L Ruffin.—M J Crosby. W E Smith J W Smyly. , , _ Green Pond,—J S Welch. W P Felder. C H Boynton. Walterboro—J A Diederich. 0 L Gahagan, G W 0 Rivers Horse Pen—S J Patrick, H Roger, W R Beach. Ritter—H W Ritter, E L Ritter Detreville Carter. Adams Run, —L. A. Mellanl, D. Dodd, A. E. Kearee. Hendersonville,—G ^ W Sweat, Joseph Marvin. Jr. B G Benton. Wolf Creek, W M R Hiott, clen- np Herndon, P B Sanders. Berea,- O P Ccosby, W M Hagan, Loyless Goodwin. niders’—G C Breland, W J Getisn- ger, H P Ulmer. Colleton-J C Redish Jasper Strickland. John H Garris. Maple Cane.-J F Addison. P Ackerman, A 0 Hiott. Cottageville—T S Ackerman. T Reeves, H L Ackerman. Tiger Creek,—J B Williams J Hiott, J C Drawdy. Ashton,—W D Berry, Stephen Buhton. T G W Broxaon. Rice Patch,—A E Rentz. E H Dopson, F M Polk, Jr., Jacksonboro -L. J. Witsell, J. C. Anderson, O. B. S, Price. Bn y an organ un til jou are satis fi ed you a re getting the best. We would 1 i k • to take one of our or gans to piecos and SHOW YOU what you are buy ing- if yon can not call and see these in struments drop us a Postal and and we will send yon a [beautiful- fly illus trated catalogue • which will show vou HOW they are made and why they are Best. REMEMBER—We give you a binding guarantee with every instrument. We cannot afford to sell anything bat the best and if you are in need of an organ or Piano write us a postal, it will cost you only one cent and will give you lot of valuable information that will be worth your while whether you buy from us or not. I 4* •* Easy terms to responsible people. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Walterboro S.C. I J Terry a Shaffer's for Cr*ddick-Terry’» Shoes. Stilt a •mall Quantity of men’* shirt*, and hata going at cost Terry 4k Shaffer. Exquisite for the toilet, KUina violet Uloum, 15 centa. "Frosen Bu’ter"—CL»e, »h*t aonnds good! Where? At Terry & Shaffer. We carry ererythiag in the rry everything in line at the loweat prices. hardware Get our prices before bay in. A Wichman & Soa W Our line of summer hats and tie* at 'great reduction <u price at Terry & Sbsffer. Get yonr slippers while the* are going at cwt al J w C’sreea’s. \ -Mr sad Mrs M A Stokes and o iil- 'drsu, ot Savannah, are spending this week in towa, guests of Mr sod Mm A <K Resell. J B Meyer and wife of Sanmer vilMt ms here thie week, visiting Jlr sad Mrs A K Beach. OF OopeUad sod wife of Pine S O, will leave tomorsir for wMere they will spend three Oarrie G Beech, of this place, wil Mass tomorrow for Moselle, b C, where he hu accepted a position Vi* Mr. Padgett - (huts s •umber of young people mmo •''party stMrsadMrsL " rare last rnght in honor of Mr usd Mm MM.of Aiken, who am gNste of md Mis You. ke cream w rAaflr25,utl21 id BUodard’a Idea*. Vote Monday afternoon the hone of P w warren, candidate for coroner fell in the road leading to Hender sonville about four miles from town’ from an attack of biind staggers. Everything possible was done for the suffering animal but about nine o'clock Tuesday morning it died. Friends took Mr warren and his little son on to the Hendersonville meeting. He hu the sympathy of his friends in his loss. Graded School to Open. The Walterboro Graded school will begin its next seasiou Monday. „ 21, under very favorable au- Prof. LS Betty, who gave C. E. DURANT eottageville, S. <S. Civil Engineer and I^and Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject / to engagements any where at any tinfti; Call or "write*. , VTM* apices ' such general satisfaction last session and his abi DcWit;’* Litt)« Etrlv Kisers are tbs best i«ill* mvl*. 1 hry si* 'to well known, pl**mnt grutl« nrompt, littU hvcrtill*. l upon Eiriy KImir. W* anil mid recommend theta 3 »kl l-y Walterboro Drug Co., will have corps of charge. The ill mT will all return of Mim Riser. Annie exception as follows: Mildred* I _ ^ with the Thag art H Sosa, Annie Galloway; od is the A FRAGRANT, HEALING SALVE. Tbet's whM txttksixs is; end it is ■mm Ittsaasbeoiuiecurrforersea letter, r teg wort, erysipelas aud ell other Lotting onuuwms diwmess. Id •ggmvs<«d oeses«f tbe«e s'fltcrsoaa it, ceres here been phseomssui. It gives IssSent relief end •Sects p»ranaeet entss. Son. at druegls** or by smII froM J. f. Luvramm. ResM'A, Wevne- ■ah, Oi. ForsMea/dM^Bl I Lll The Eyeglasses Mounting "Hikit” and “So Easy” in ap- peranct; they are very becom ing, much more Dressy than any 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. fit to a nicety, a<U- : rust themselves easily to the different irregularities of the anatomy of the nose. Comfort while using—Safe ty against * • falling-—smd i easily managed with one hand. Complete in Solid Gold $5.00. Complete in'Gold Filled ¥2.50. FINN’S JEWEUtY STOW] What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave. • - 1 Cultivate the saying habit in your children by open ing a savings account in their name. Teach them to save their pennies—a child’s pennies are a man’s dollars. A dollar or more starts v an account arid earns 4 per cent interest com pounded quarterly. : *' J We furnish you a neat little nickel plated home bank without charge. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF WALIERBORO