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O qrlflLn »pem today in
J W Mania «f Iskodtoo wm In town
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■ A Croats of Sfcldan wm among
LT TMtora toda^. x
Dr W A Kirkfo of CotUgo^lle wm
in town tau worning
Mdaoy L Hioro, of Clyo Ga. •pent
Hainrdajr and Honday i« town.
Dr and Mra W D Grigtby of Header-
rtllo ware io to eea na thia moraine*
Fraak Oalcb and daughter. Miaa Ara
bella were among tboee in town Monday
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Mr and M rw A A Herendon are rejoic
ing oeer ibe arrival of a fine girl Thnra-
day.
FC Bennett tia» jnat completed a nice
littla addition to hit already tine hooae
in town
Frank <>atch “and daughter Mi«s
Arabella were ammg those io town
Monday.
Miaa Neller Hiera from Charleaton, la
ending eon
attia Bmilli
Mra John D Warren, Jr of Monroe. N
C. !• vialtiug her parenu, Mr and Mra
P M Murray.
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Miaa Pearl Farmer, of Bavannah, ia
•peadtrig aoiunUme with her aiater, Mra
J B Hickman m town.
Joknoio Croaby of thia plaec left
yrelprday for Havannah. where be goes
to Melt trienda and relative*.
Mr and Mra W H Breland of RnfBn
waM made happy by the arrival of a
tine boy last Tuesday.
Wee liOlUe Warren has returnad
borne after a pleasant and profitable
visM to relatives In Charlestorn.
Mr end Mra J A Barry of Charleston
the latter’a parenta,
spending tomelin.c wilb her cooain, Mis
Hattis
•peat Bnaday with
MranWHHn
id Mra E P Knight.
of Tee Preee and Standard,
eajayiaff a aseoh-needed net.
Mirnaa Meade end Bros!a Vara paaaed
thteo^k town Monday morning on their
home from viMtlng friends at
way ■
Ritter
, In Common Pleas,
' Colleton County,
Kqije to Show Cause.
W. R. Thackston, Plaintiff,
\k.
J. E. Moore, as Supervisor of Colle
ton County, and R. E. Jones, as
Treasurer of Colleton County,
Defendants.
On reading and filing affidavits,
complaint and agreement herein,
and on motion of C. C. Tracy, at
torney for plaintiff
IT IS ORDERED
That the defendants show cause
before his Honor, Judge Prince, at
his chambers in Beaufort. S. C.,
on the 23rd day of September, 1908,
at 12 M; or as soon thereafter as
counsel can be heard why they
should not be enjoined and re
strained, the defendant, J. E. Moore,
as Supervisor of Colleton County
from drawing any check in favor of
Town of Walterboro, or any of its
officers, or in favor of Tippett &
Wood, or in favor of any one for
services or material furnished by
them for digging well, laying
loundation, furnishing air compres
sor, or such other means as may be
used for raising water to tank,
furnishing tank and tower, or in
any way building, completing, or
furnishing labor and materials to
the Water Works now in the course
of erection in the town of Walter
boro, S. C., and the defendant, R. E.
Jones, as Treasurer of the said
County of Colleton from paying the
same.
And that in the meantime and
until the further order of this Court
the said nefendants be enjoined| and
restrained as aforesaid- Let a copy
of this order and of the papers
upon which it is baaed, be served
upon the defendants forthwith,
(signed) Robert Aldrich,
Circuit Judge.
Seaboard Land Company.
Office Over Press and Standard.
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FOR SALE.
A desirable residence in Walterboro,
500 acre farm near Walterboro.
Several good timber propositions,
ll you have property for sale, a lot, a farm, land im
proved or unimproved, a business or manufacturing
plant. Let us place it on the market for you.
It will cost you nothing.
S. N. HAWS.
ivtfr'srsri'
:«««
Mi
fs
of
UUs week with her grand
oo, of Psnlsl Motion.
FOl
ftSS three story bora with
sai fsot of floor spsce, which
to Ms /ona
Miss Batty Bellinger, who hss boon
^S dlsg the sommer st Ssloda, N. C.
TOtorae* toflPbheiboro Friday to stteod
wedding
Bov J L Daniel and family, have re-
‘ from their yaoatiou. Bev Daniel
will be atAttafost Sunday maraiog, and
wWmskesa ablo address.
otls,
with
AN EARLY HARVEST::
«'%%oaatt < %^%'Vi
T R Bootle, who’
•pending
tie parenu, near bore
rctarootf to CMartsstoa today whore he
‘ In *
His*
vMtuu IWeodt and
soar Walrerboro has
homo near Early Brai
Mixon who has been
relative* in and
returned to her
Branch.
Ulmer
for
Ftahbarne
Winthrop
and Ernie
College
Brine looy&
Tfamraday montiug, Miaa Marion Fraser
will not lenys till to early part of next
Mrs Jas M Feurifoy had to poet pone
bor trip u tteaooa on account of the
naafe coaditiaia of the railroad caused
by the isoeat floods.
■tm Loo ho Thames, one of the most
sttfootiue of Walterbor’e fair maidens
krgias bor second term as teaohar of
the Drawdy school she Issvss to mar-
Mr OnmslBfhsm of Augusts, hss
Uy Joined his family hors, and will
ia for his two weeks holiday. Mrs
Oncaiogham, hss bean hers some time
dug here
Joseph MGlove begs to my that ho Is
iM with the Ksrrisoo Drygoods Co.
utartastoa, am t svill be glad so ass any
of bis h leads from Walterboro and Got-
Utoskoooaiy. osii ca him whaa visiting
Mias Loaiea Lr wry one of Bummsr-
vills obaroslag young Indies, ia spend-
Int aomallme ta town as the gneat of
her anal, Mrs 0 A Bokardt.
AmbmaI Meetinf R. F. O-
Carmt.
The CofleCcm Aasoeintion of R, F.
D. ChRiedheM their roeet-
While the ntten-
not na large is it was
to he, there watmqch eo-
thoae present, and
It was aaaniiaonriy deckled to coo-
mnganisation, and make
to sBhRV* »ta asefulness.
were elect-
Daath of Rmr. W R Haott
The Rev. W R Hiott breathed
his last on Monday evening, Aug
31st 1903 at seven o’clock, in' the
77 year of his age. His early
training was very much neglect
ed, he having entered into rail
road service qnite young. He
married Miss Harriett M Net
tles Jan 1860, and in 61 entered
the Hampton Brigade for the
war between the States, through
which he did valiant service,
latter in life he entered the
chriatain army, in which ha en
dured hardness as a goo. I soldier
of the corps to the end of his
life. He entered the Baptist
Ministry in the 39th year of his
life, and spent the greater part
of his time in the Colleton As
sociation doing some work in
both the Dodgester annd Savan
nah Association. His life was
a life of devotion to his God and
humanity. It has been my privi
lege to live in close touch with
him for the last 40 years. And
as a neighbor, a. friend and a
brother too much could not be
said. He leaves a widowed wife
three brothers and one sister.
With a host of friends all of
hrhom will miss him. His home
has been for years an Orphanage
and while he had not a child of
his own his home was never
childless. At least a before his
death his health gave way, but
he still persisted in the discharge
of his ohristian duties to the day
before bis death when he preach
ed the eleven o'clock sermon on
Sunday closing a series of meet
ings in which he was instrumen
tal in halping to lead S3 precious
souls to Christ. Taken very ill
•oou after, he crossed over the
river the next evening at 7
o'clock end he it now resting
the shade of the trees,
leaves be has been hold
ing out for the heeling of the
SWA
It looks like an early.harvest.
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It also Icoks like a busy one.
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'ou will have other people working for you.
You will be paying a good price for their time.
You cannot afford to be without a timepiece.
A few minutes saved here and there on several people
I in the busy season will soon pay for a watch.
Let us fit you out with something reliable in the watch
line.
It won’t cost you much to have a reliable timepiece if
I you buy at .
i FINN’S JEfEUtY STOIE.
R«v.
The Rev. T. P. Baker, rector
of St. Jades, Walterboro, is to
read a paper on **The Aggregate
of Mankind, embracing the Mis
sionary Ideal and Keaponai-
bility", at the meeting of Convo
cation inSt Paul's Church, Sum
merville, which will take place
on the I('th and 19th of Novem
ber.
Truth ia better than gold.—Irish.
On the average, bo? habit* weigh
a pound more than girla.
AT THE CHURCHES.
Two ol the churches in town were
open Sunday. The Rev F 0 S Cur
tis, after a vac ation of several weeks
filled ’he- pulpit at the Baptist
church, in hia usual able manner.
The Rev F A Drennan preached an
especially intereaintg and timely
sermon on the subject, Secret Faults.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One 8-horae power center
crank engine. Price 975.00.
J W Canon,
19 tf Walterboro, 8. 0.
FOR BALE--loo acres pin# timber near
Omega at a bargain. Apply to
Colleton Realty Co.
9 7 tf Wnltorboro, 8 C
1 LOST.
LOST—One Bat bended cow with red
eara, red jaws with bell on and calf
most the same color with bell on and
any ona And them please let me know.
C 8 Bennett, Walterboro.
L08T—One •mall day book containing
freight bill*. Finder will please return
same to me and obbltge.
It J* b. Jackson.
We have jost received A SOLID CAR LOAD of the
highest grade Pianos and Organs and are in a petition
tc make yon a very attrabtive proportion. Theae are
the moat beautiful instroments we have ever seen and
it will pay yon to get our proposition before placing
vour order.
DON’T
Bn y an
organ un
til you are
satis tied
yon a re
getting
the best.
We would
like to
take one
of our or.
gans to
pieces and
SHOW
YOU
what you
are buy-
ing!
If yon can
not call
and see
these in
struments
drop ns a
Poat aland
and w e
will send
you a
beautiful
ly illus
trated
catalogue
which will
show you 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 y^u only one cent and will
give you lot of valuable information that will be worth
yonr while whether you buy from us or not.
Easy terms to responsible people.
V.
Brown Furniture
& Hardware Co.
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Walterboro
S.C.
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
Good Sonrico at Central.
Many thank* and much praise are
due the operators, Miss Smoak and
Mr Robertaon, at the telephone cen
tral for the excellent manner in
which they served the people while
the returns were coming in. There
are no mo.e obliging, courteous cen
trals anywhere at vl times.
A Card
Editor Press
of Thanks
Oora, no 1 Hay. now on band, at
Tarry A Shaffeer.
Eggs. 20 cents at Grace & Warren.
Got aoakr of harno** soap: it will
•avo yonr harness at Klein's
2 Barrels of Heinz Vinegar, just
arrived, at Grace & Warren.
“tfabob" Eraporatod Sonpa eold only
by os, to oenta a can, at Tarry A Shaf
fer.
Cheap line of Dry Goods just in.
Grace A Warren.
Bath-Sweet and woodland violet sea-
■tit are requisites for the sommer bath
at Ktttn'a.
Cream of Wheat, 90 oenta at Terry A
Shaffer.
Rotabego tornip seeds, fresh, prise
medal from Bolat’s farm at Kleia'a
Fall stock of shoes just arrived,
much cheaper than last year.
• Grace A Warren.
Shredded wheat btouit, 15cts a
package, Terry and Shaffer.
Varied aesortmeot of dental
and Standard:— 1 and tooth powders at Kleia's.
Please allow me space in your paper; Nice line of hats and caps just ar-
to extend my sincere thanks to those; rived. Cheer. Grace A
who supported me in the first pri
mary, Yours sincerly.
P. W. Warren.
Alt Colgate’*
toilet irtlinlaa at Klala’a.
Bead Bye at A Wlohee
Begging and ties at A
sad Boa.
lot oold better
Tsvry and Shaffor
oa lee-46 oenta per
RBPRESKKTAT1VB
FORD eat
glass b<
MONEY TO BURN
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If you have money to burn
Keep it in the house where it may be burned, lost
or stolen, but if you want to keep it safely where
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it will always be ready for you ►when needed,
deposit it with us. A bank account will give
you a better business standing in the
community and a prestige that you
may never have enjoyed before. If
your name is not on our books,
we will be pleased to see it there
before the dose of the year
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1908.
THE FARMERS AND
MERCHANTS BANK
OF WALTE BORO
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