The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 16, 1908, Image 8
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Oottoo t« tiHugtng 8*4 oeo»« today.
J H KOMHa of iiuaia. waa iu town
Israel Kobo spent Monday with
Moods atsCoUetoa. MM ** -
(1 T Urrtuloo of Oetsinger,
i town TboneUy
was
Miss Lola Griffin of Omega, was in
down Monday
Idas nrU Harris of Rid|eland U in
town TisUMsa roiatirea.
Mr and Mm B W Goodwin spent last
Hnndaym town aitb relatives.
Ramoari I^arisay bat retnrned to
'Waherboto —Charleston Evening Post
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Wesley A rant, who lives near town,
was here Hainrday
H E Benton. Jr , of Pine Giore, was
fta town hatu rday.
J A llod.<on of (tetsinger. was among
those who railed to see us Friday.
BB Crosby, of Ituftiu. called to soe
as while in town Friday.
< (Mi
E N Snowdi of Fine (irove, paid us a
t ca.1 Saturday
re G C Browa aad two ohtldrea
retnrned from Beaufort Monday after
a please at visit to this little town.
Miss Ray Jones expscts to Isa vs for
nnmier ibis week for a prolouged Tialt
to her sitter. Mrs 6am Riddle.
Jnllnt M O'Bryan and wiis of Bayard
Fla., are visiting relatives in and near
town.
T H Ce'dwel! and son Eugene of
Lodge, wete among those who called to
eee ns ^esterdsy
Mrs. E M Jones has retnrned after
eerera! days spent in the Northern
tntikers purchasing her fall atock of
millinery.
Mr and Mrs 0 D May spent from
Sttorday to Monday, vuiting .datives
in Hamoioo.
Miss Reaulah Glover retnrned botce
yesterday after a moiiUia visit to friends
and relative* in UlHHtfBton.
Mr aud Mrs P VI Padgett and child
JfMtt
ren «bo have been visiting his father,
H I) Padgett, returned to his horns In
New River, F a., Friday.
Mrs Eddie Robertson of Charleston,
formerly Miss Julia Henderson of tbt*
place, is the proud mothei of a tine boy
who came to live with them Friday.
The exercises of the class in mnsio of
oits* Lill.ie M Henderson wdl be resumed
ou first Monday in October, next by
which time she will have letnrned.
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Miss Helen vonLebe leaves Monday
for Greenville, where ste will attend
G. F. C. the coming winter, 'this is hei
second year at that College.
Miss Lacy Lemscks has accepted e
position with Colleton Mer A Mfg. Oo.
for the coming Fall nod Winter. Her
me ny friends Are glad to leanTib at she
will oe iu town tor the Benson. aaw
Miss Annie Moorer of St. George is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. G. Padgett
in town. Mrs Padgett hta been quiet
sick tor the pest few weeks, but is now
so mewbst better.''*
Miss Miriam DaBols wiH leave tomor
row for Was ington, D. C. where she
i oes to spend the winter with her slater,
Irt. Gilmore. While In Washington
she will take n course in Stenography
and Typewriting.
J D Arkprmsu. oi Cottage*il!e. was
en^ofou. pi*)fcstin*, visitors Thursday.
K E Jone* n fpnnding this week at
lodge
J C Ketlisb of Gdletou. was iu to mc
ns Tnurndsy.
H K Hiitlsoc, of J’.uffm. paid us a
nt cal! last week
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G A MuMtl.an of Atckcs, was in town
Mday.
W K Bwa;di atui A W Bishop were
welcome visitor* to oar office Thursday.
H H Croeby of Ruffin, paid ns a
t call .Saturday.
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Senjeiniu Strickland, of Williams and
Harvey Padgett, or Fmoaks, spent Fri
day night in town.
Miss NHler Hiers is spending some
time with her cousin, Mias 4attie
Smith, in Walterooro —Evening Post.
Mias Lotus Warren has returned to
Waiter boro after a pleasant and profit*
able visit to reUUvee in Charleston.
Mias Hattie Burns is visiting Mrs P
W Cons st Ritier —Charleston Evening
Ada and Claodla Bn tier, of
Waltorboro, are here for a week’s visit
with Meed* —Charleston Evening Post.
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John Kiohlighte- and Jos T Polk, of
lalaadtoo, were in town Monday on
Mrs R W Peeples and son,
iled her
Julian of
Meggeit, visited her mother, Mra G A
Simla, nod other relatives Saturday.
Mr. A. F. Boiler has completed his
conree of study in Telegraphy, aad will
leave sooe for Oharlestoa to stand the
Civil Service Examlnationa. We hope
Mr. Butler will succeed in getting an
appointment when he pames hta exami-
nations.
•14 Powell and danghtera, of
are v ailing her paienta. Mr
Mra D K Bmoak at bmcaka.
Rev B K Halford ia holding a pro
hmotad meeting at Ridgeway this
Mr Hslford was aocompaaied by
his tianghter, Miss Corrie.
Mon A C Handers of Colleton oonnty,
who baa tieeo viaitfng relatives in the
city, has returned home —Spartanburg
Journal
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■ L Benbou of Pine Grove, waaffa
tewn ■vtnrrlay He came to see ns and
He ight in tour uew snbeeribers for
VhJoh be has our thanks.
Misses Carrie Weekley and Hue Wil
Hems of Halkchatchle, were in town
Msterday to attend the meeting of the
Teacher’s Assooiatiou.
Mr# A leaandrr Adams
day far Waiterboro to spend a time with
bar friend, Miss Katie Glever—Charles
ton Evening Post.
Miss Onmle Heyward has returutd
frtm a plraaant stay with Miss Carrie
Heyward in the Mountain City.—Chai-
leeton Hveutog Post.
Dy Bell, the aocomplishetl
Hfllintr with Mra W A Black', returned
pleased
G C Reaofc, who has boon holding
rpoaaiblc position at Mowlle, has re-
tasued to Waltorboro, where be will
qptnd a few days with hla parents.
Mr and Mrs LO Owens and Mim Ethel
■end UaysMud Arnett spent n few days
last week visiting relative* at Ridge-
,They relnrned Monday.
Mias Alice Henderson who has _
for a number of yean liviag in OoinmbU
has accepted a position la Oharleoton
with the law firm* of which Geo. F
vaoKolnits ia a member. The many
Colleton friends of Mim Henderson will
watch bar career with much Intereat.
Prof. Farrow of Foontein Inn,
Oconee county has been selected as
principal of the Hendersonville school,
and began the eeeskm Monday with
about 90 scholars preset t. This school
eras taught las» session by Prof. L P
Kilgore.
Work on the tower and tank has been
completed, and the force emplryed by
Tippett and Wood who had the oou
tract will finish their work today. They
are assisting in making the connections
The air compressor is also being install
ed, and the connections will be made in
a day or two.
Misse* Marian Fraser, Sarah Kohn
and Hallie Hoffman left yesterday for
Win hrop College. Miss Kohn ni'l
graduate this soar. Mtss Fraser will
nave one more year while this is Mim
Hotfmtn’s Urat y.ar. Mim Fraatr has
kirctiy ooosemed to sot as our corres-
poudeut from Winthrop, and we can
oromtse our readers a treat for Mu*
Fraser writes with a ready pen.
of Ritter, was in
a Hitter contain-
the first of Goto*
to study to bt a
„ Mimea Annin and Rmmto Moyla, who
^ knee beta enjoying Waiterboro eoriel
dMh aa the popular guests of Mim Ul-
Hit «r Ftabbnrne. hare returned
Mr* Jas E Pknrifoy
left*Thursday tar Seneca to
i MrsPonrifoy'a brother. Mr Pen-
Monday- Mm Peurifoy
! ehiMren will ba away a few
COUNTY TO BE ORGANIZED
An effort is being made to com
plete the organization of Colleton
county in interdenominational Sun
day school work. Thin is a world
wide movement, which brings into
play the beat efforts of the time in
increasing the attendance and inter
est in Sunday schools.
The officers of the State Associa
tion will organize Verdier and Sher
idan towmhipa Sunday Sept. 20th
at Bethlehem Baptist church at
4.S0 P. M. Tim superintendents of
all the schools have been requested
to send delegate*. A large number
will doubtless be present. Speeches
will be made by officers of the State
Aaodethm.
The work of organising Heyward
towmhip will be taken up at Salem
Metbudwt church at Hendersonville,
Sunday morning, Sept. 2fth. All the
Sunday sehooleln the township are
reanested to shm! delegates.
The dates and places of organizing
the other townships wiH be published
later.
all perisha-
to the Aa-
He will
forward took
Seaboard Land Company.
Office Over Press and Standard.
* . FOR SALE.
j\ desirable residence in Waiterboro,
500 acre farm near Waiterboro.
Several good timber propositions.
If you have property lor sale, a lot, a farm, land im
proved or unimproved, a business, or manufaaturing
plant. Let us place it on the market for you.
It will cost you nothing. „
S. N. HAWS.
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|AN EARLY HARVEST:
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J It looks like an early harvest.
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ft also looks like a busy one.
v 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
in the busy seasonjwill 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
you buy at
S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE.
THE CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING
The civic league met at Mr*.
G. C. Aiidcnon'a Monday afternoon.
The attendance waa not eo large aa it
might have been, bat enUtaateeai
took the plane of numbers. BnporU
m the vartoae oemadttoee , warn
hath that ef the par* boiag mote in
mtagg. Work will be pushed on
the park.
Mim Macgwerito Mnrphy, the
J. E. Easterling.
Located on Walter Street,
wants to shoe your horse
or mule at 25 cents a foot
and guaranteed.
—ALSO—
Also desires your patron
age in his blacksmith and
Wheelwright Department.
All work guaranteed.
J. F. EASTERLING
BUSINESS LOCALS.
HEATH CF AN INFANT
Howril ib* little ton of Mr. sad Mrs
H W hvltMrll of Bt. George, slier mu
Hlutuwot never*) weeks, died at the
bom* of Dr and Mra Berne* In town
Thursday night. Mr* Wbetse’l had
been here visiting n. let I re* when little
Howell who stm one year o'd was taken
ill. The remains were taken beck to BL
George (or interment.
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MAGISTRATE W. S. WEEKS
ELECTED.
Magistrate W. S. Weeks was re
elected magistrate for Collins town
ship over Mr Martin in the first
primary.
Classified idvertiseneats-
My Shoe Department is Complete.
For quality of iiock, for wojrkmsnahip
and tor prices 1 believe that my big
line of shoee wilt appeal to the want#
of the people of Colleton Oonnty. My
Americas, Jeffersonian, Olanamsrt and
Warpath Brand of Men* and Boys
Shoe* ere made on honor, the old fash
ion )ak Tanned process, always re
mains reU&ble. Only to be had at
VonLebe *. Tne Bhee Man.
Klein's Malt Extract, the kind that
makes new nerves, new blood and near
tissue.
Cotton Steelyards at A Wicbman and
Bon.
Eggs, 20cent* at Grace & Warren.
Hof Springs blood remedy remove*
alt the summer impurities from the
blood at Klein'*
1 offer in Ladies fi h >es Roxle Ward,
Virginia. Cheaper, Dixie Girl and High
Point, new beel*. new toe. Tie above
shoe* have the old fashion Gilt Tanned
soles VonLe >e, The Bhoe Man.
Jell-0 and jell-0 ice cream .powder*
at Klein *.
A car-load of beautiful no 1 Timothy
Hay received.
Terry & Shaffer.
Geer’* Chill tonic. 25 cent* a bottle,
guaranteed at Klein’a.
VonLebe, The Shoe Man, certainly
ha* a fine atock of Shoee.
2 Barrels of Heinz Vinegar, just
arrived, at Grace ft Warren.
None like Nnnneily’a fine candies, SO
oenta the pound at if leiu’a.
64-30 Liver Pills, regelate the liver
at Kiein’e ^
Gibron’e ijeart remedy for organic
and sympathetic disease* of the be*rt at
Kteitt’e.
A* always—Headq rarter* for sugar.
Terry A Shaffer.
WANTS.
COLLECKOR WAN TEDr-Darinv the
fall season one who an frnuiak hi*
own animal, Apply to Terry A Shafer.
WANTED—We have a purchaser for a
100 acre fitrm, ,with sattlemeni—good
city-bottom land. Lot ns bear frooi
you if you have ench farm for tale
^ r CoUetoo Really Co.
Waiterboro, 8. C.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One 8 aoree power center
email engine. Price 176.00.
4 J W Canon,
At if W aitarboro, S. O.
FOR SALE—Two nlo farms, ooe of fit
aad ii«a of fit astwa. with aattlecaeata,
4 utilea from Waiterboro 00 the Mt
Carmel rood. Will bo eoid aoparatoly
or togother.
• Ooliotoo Realty Co.,
Waiterboro, A OL
FOB RENT—I have about IS
64-30 Liver Pills for Iddiouta
at a «Ki*e%t K sin’s
Club sheila all Mxea shot A Wlch
and Soa. - ^
Cheap line of Dry Goods just in.
Grace ft WarrAi.
Beal sausage ia oil 12 1-2 oeats a
pound.
Terry A Shaffer.
Fall stock of shoes just arrived,
much cheaper than last year.
Grace ft Warren.
Floor jumped up87 l-t cents per her-
re! hat we temped ia last ahead of the
lamp and aeeajed a lot of UNDINE.
We therefore have the janap ou all
others aad will contiaae to offer at #6.
per bbl.
Terry ft Shaffer.
Nice line of hats Md capo just ar-
; wan
Wehaveiuat received A SOLID CAR LOAD of the
highest grade Fianos and Organs and are in a position
tc make yon a very attrahtive proposition. These are
the moet beautiful instruments we have ever seen and
it will pay you to get our proposition before placing
your order.
DON’T
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B«t y
organ no-
til yon are
satisfied
you a ro
getting
the best.
We would
like to
take one
of our or
gans to
pieces and
SHOW .
YOU
what you
are buy
ing.
If you can
not call
and see
these in
struments
drop us a
Postal and
dm and n w e
^wiU send
▼on a
beautiful
ly illus
trated
r j catalogue
* which will
show ▼'in HOW they are made and why they are Best.
REME MBER—We give you a binding guarantee with
every i istrument. We cannot afford to sell (anything
bnt the best and if you are in need of an organ or Piano
write ns a postal, it will cost yon only one oent and will
give you lot of valuable information that will be worth
ycur while whether yon bay from ub or not.
V.
i :.gy terms to responaiblo people.
. Waiterboro
S.C.
2 row a. Furniture
& Hardware Co.
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BANKING SERVICE
Banks are becoming more and more the custodians
of the funds of the people, of both large and small
means. This is due to a wider appreciation of the
value of banking service as its usefulness is extend
ed and iis methods become better known. In the
case of
The Farmers a id Merchants
Bank
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to
protect the interests of its patrons, making use of
every means of precaution. Jr’s up-to-date system
of accuracy, promptness and the 'same careful atten
tion to large or small depositors. It is a safe ban*.
It is the bank for all the people—rich and poor, men,
women and children.. If you have any banking
business to transact, come to this bank.
THE FARMERS AND
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MERCHANTS BANK
OF WALFERBORO
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