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y, ™ ■ ■cf i 1 * »j »H 11 I H-H-i 14 i , Lecal aad Personal Mr# N r, Morrall who h»# be«n Tis»it- itgr relative* »t Wilton N O returned la«; ui^lit Hbe wm arcompnnied by her Hitter Mr* (5or» Tevtor who will ^ ^ i mend the winter with Mr and Mr* T*****^ 4 **^ 4 *** 4 ** 4 ** 4 * 41 ! Morrall Mr* M^rrall will beKin her totton i* briaKlns 8 916 today the ' mu*ic ciae* a^am on the brat nf <>cu>ber. quMatiec in C harleston being 8 13-16. | _ E P fletlidj of Colleton w»* In town O* BLACK BET I EK. veaowlaj. | The'ia .< y frimd* of Or II W Blnr-k Kuffl. in tt)WU wiIWk. fiW. to know th*t he i* reving I taav tl; ; * morning, and thnt hi>« ►\nip* I torn* art lavoiwde. lie oa» Ijeen very Mr 4i.d Mr* L T H.ert of Round were iil- in »*w* Monday. >e Itatsns?, : \>i CVo*by of Seaboard Land Company. Office Over Press and Sutndard. 0 SMS! pgr > \u;. (. .1 Va'r. of Si;!,If r# wa» na >ug tin st In 5*wc M..Bd*y. CALL) OF TlfA.NKr /\ desiral to Fink and v.n o! 'i» TiLoralay. E O and J M <■ to in. - irri* Mi*- L i Sadt . ’.J Irnthfr J f W * • la t- « U (C A <^V.uy r tt * * S: i b L:» 1 bo;im-I- in taw i. -.1 'nr»ia Ja* E F. ;r!foy l.-q bal l»u*'niss ChMm^oa ' day Mr o i '' -n L ;i «'f St : s M ' J'A s y«*v nr Uy. J C Hi Ti-q tf St Mr.ttliPW* had bUigl:*»- IU ;o* u Monday. XltU J * * * i S i* AtVprtran of Cott ge- • L lito; 1. «»■-ud stiudurd; I dehire R unil were it; to tnke tios appo! t«> expr*-*.' my 1 . •ifi'i foa and t!iank*< to yon 0 ; tor I'lir C'' / ■ t h t ;ved in T he Fie'; r i\ i.ud wi re .n "* Ntn- t mto■ ^. U iji.ctfully, ; J J flier*. kosTf n swv'iAL tj:km covin. ()CTOBEH F»r.'. first eek - Monday. ;ie residence in : irm near Walt < •■l.. lii ',1 ;r p't r uten 'O, II i - r tfjprly i jr Ur nvd < r I n »nrovAwl. a 1 plant. Let us piact It will cost it on a not ni nee •. a lot, a farm,, land lin e's or mauutactwrtng ■n ;rk *t for you. Wo . veju-t roeoivfd A hiahen Pi s * tc m »ke v< u a tiiH most h* ;utittii it will ])iv you to ▼our ur 1 r. SOLID OAK Li )AD of the uid < >'_-l i' :iuti ;ir»‘ iu a position • -■.r ve ] :;ii. 1 lu*s'o are lL ’ - I.o ■ iV ever s on nu ! r>j.' «itk)n l>ofr.re piarinz 1 " ' O ' - 6r.r DON’T Ku v ▼iile we* m tiaturdey. I M Smi'u Sr of (''mo*k* vi-itrd rtl auv«* in lown Weduehday. BrofHopo.S .Strickland of Wllliaro *!*■! in-'. ui^Lil lu tuWU. M»cri 'r*te D H Towle* of Meirgett Fed huh^pt -x iu toe ii yesterday. S. J liiarx (en:* ’a to u-yr s irday. lie deti.e# ttM Li r for hi* tcbool. Mr« J ( Mclifi i of Florence i* visit- jn« he: mottiei M ;*> Juo F Lucas. Mis* Margaret Mu pby left Thursday for t ona a> where *he will teach Unx term. . » Mrs V* 1 ‘1 Padgett i* visiting her parents Mi and Mrs J M Smith near Smeaas ,» Miss Kay Tone* is visiting her sister Mrs M V Uteldle la Sumter Mu. left Tharaday. Mis* Fffie Jones who U teaching the Bell* sen out ww in tewu yesterday afiernoon. - Mis* Emily 8niiih i* visiting bee sister Mr* Dlcknon In Wallerboro.—Char'ies- to* Mveaing^Pokt A W Peny one of prominent truck asters of me 1< unday night. H A Kranoi* retarnad Thursday from CVilamtla where be ha* been SpeDdiug • few weeks. A J W Baggett Jr of Hendersonville has scoeptetPh posPiou •• ssaistant express agent at Walter boro Dr R W Ackerman and A V WUHs of Cottageville were visitor* to Wslterboro Sataruay. Mis* MaggieLsugdale of Weeks was in town Saturday doing sotnc necessary ahogptag- Mr and Mrs Jeff Hiers are wearers of “the smile that won't come off”—it is the seventh son. Ibe Walterboro town library will be < pan regular days from next week at •I P M till sunset. Mr and Mr* P B Sanders and children of Btokea were among those who came to Walterboro Friday. Mrs M Zalin returned Thursday from New York where she has been purchas ing goods for the fall trade. Prentla trifh n left this morning fnt Columbia where be will attend the .V>ntL Carolina University this year. K nters of me low county was in town i W.. r '-ii v* Orawdv, v i\v\e!l v • Brown, T i>i'.r \ • A * LI' R, .**»i;<iers \* Ferguson. Tue»tfty. A Bennett vs .1 t Padgett, IjOscen vs Jalad, i o\v cs A- Arnett v« Railroad, h utliern If < b vy .Ja a 1, Wednesday. Uolden A: Sou vs .falad, Harris vs Drayton, Deo Fletcher vs Rnilroarl, Handers A Len.a< k» vs rsilroad. Mime vs Ha me, Thursday. I.etitla Fletcher vs railroad, Rachel Roily ford vs railroad, Annie Fletcher vs railr.^ul, Andrew Fletcher vs laiiroad. Friday. .1 II Carter vs Colleton Cyp. Lain. Co, Boynton A Marvin vs railroad, Miaffer vs Charleston LCo, Second Week—Monday. M IT Howell, Exr. vs raiirosd, Fiucken-Jordau A Co vs II W Ritter, Calvin Benton vs railroad, H W Benton vs railroad, E L Bsntou v« railroad, Tnesday. J C Guess & Bro. vs railroad, D H Towles vs railroad, A C Bennett vs railroad, C K Ackerman vs railrpsd, Wednesday. Ackerman A Reeves vs railroad, Tyler vs A Bennett, A E Nowell vs Charleston Lum. Co. Ike vs Heyward Bro. Thursday. Capers vs railroad, M&xey vs Key, Brant vs railroad, Black vs railroad. ErkUy. .1 J Padgett vt railroad, Pishborue vs Gerklesu, bin oak vs Goodwin, E M Meyers vs W IT T Co. .S. N. HAWS. > |W \%£*Z 27V1 Gentlemen of the Jury. The following are the jurors drawn last Monday to serve at the special term of court to >.e held here, beginning Oct 5. A second week's jurors will be drawn Haturdsy, Oct. 8: : AN EARLY HARVEST: «c-OO'Z*i+i*£ %%c v%.i i-Srv- $ It looks like an early harvest. It aLo looks like a busy one. '•on will have other people working 1 for you. YoVwill be paying a goo>! 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 season will soon pay for a watch. ^ J 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 \ S. FINN'S JLVEIRY TORE. E A Marvin, H H Crosby, A B Cbassereeu, J l McCsnts, Jsssc Drew, L K Yarn, A E Haskell, M h Barnet, H M Wood. 9 J A Gibson, B Lucius Jones, C W Warren, P D Bishop, Joseph Thomas, J R Halford, J P Price, 0 E Frauds, M Kohn, W E Wilder, Ansel Herndon, T P Hiott, J E Kinsey, W B Sauls, b P J Garris, Jr B O Price, W W Smith, J W Bennett. W M Barnwell, W F Smoak, J C Boats, D 0 Sanders, C H Fripp, J E Addison. N B Gruber, .1 B Kinsey. G W Willis. Mr and Mrs Claude A Graves and daegliter, Sara Caroline, left today Jot Mrwrtimburg where they will visit rela tiv;s. Mias Doiee < 'wens Dead ^ The town of Barnwell was shocked Ai<er a delightful vidt to her conair.' and saddene<J ,,n !ast Thumlay after- Mi«e Matlif Gregorie Mis* T<o W arren ! Boon to learn of the death of Miss haareierued toherhome in WaIt«rtwo.jE| 0 j^ Qwens. Miss Owens had Aeniog os. ^ j f u j]j n ^ health for many M r« Ackerman of Wallerho’o wife • f Ur Wilhi- Ackerman it here the gueki of Mi** Kate Woodward—The, „ „ . , , , , B»row**:i Sentinel of tnends that she was in such j a serious condition. Her death oc- r “ ,,U,,e K'a,^ •'c-n-l klxwit « O'clock on Thursday montlis due to pulmonary trouble, but it was not thought by her host *s guest of P<9r»dl«ton sire 'ieat of The Hnnday New*. P^r>d(eton street .—Columbia ootrexpou- aitemoon. The funeral Mcixly Ssndore son of S*m B banders, of SMoiie* int« accepted a pnsitir n with The J At Wnxeli bupplv Co. We are *l-d tu weie iii.e Mr bumieis to towu. were held in the Baptist church on Saturday morning ami she was laid to rest in the shadows of the church in which she had worshiped her Kod from • arly childhood, immediately &i*w>s Gertrude Hudson of Huiin and , a ftei- the church services. Nmi Bit iaiui of bloke* itud Ccnlie . Kod a lioet of friend* Acfcert*** ot Gottagevi l.- nre sttemling 0vVTU8 a hCtet 01 . 1 i f ,e ™ 8 who with her hived ones will miss M-«a lititu K Malo «'s school tin* ymr. « U I . U <,| lier cheerful countenance and mount *t Arer home m *r Ilodson s Mill , ,, bisviday Mi* i <> G»»kin* bhe leaver 1 her untimely death.-*Barnwell her inmbstMi two I'ftagh^rs ho^ Sentinell. ^njlm Gnrkiii# w*.* ill for severa’ Miss Owens is pleasMKy remetn- ro0 * {her here having! IxHm with Mrs E M 1UV BF He’f vMBsted by I Jones and Dr B H Padgett. She ‘S'A.J rr-J I nv^u, and her death WillDAd Satutday night oondnuiug for will. d|uae a deep regret to her many • "••s^kl dai*. i friends in Walterboro. 11 da; i a ~d MrsBG Hyrna who have mT; Full line Ladies and Gentle- ..iproved in health by the ras' nien’s fine and heavy shoes “*• ^ Cheap for cash. A beautiful B*v T P BatgvM Of E<ira<w»! i ii ne calicoes, all fast colors. SSS’iSM* 1 3» inch Urilliantine only 40c J U M» Of ths landing Pras- ^HaVpaators in tha Btata. , Annto Galloway of Gastonia N 0 i viaUing hor anal Mrs KM wtl Colktca in lb* per yard. * 42 inch Panama on’y 40 cents per yard. W. B. CALDWELL v Stephens X Roads." J. E. Easterling. . 0 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. I. F / . LASTEKUNG . Pinncnies P»c the kidney-. 30 day* tm! A! 00. Guaranteeu. A^' directly on the kidneyd and bring' relief in fht firiif ilc-e for backache, rheuumtic ( afn*, kidney and Madder trouble luvig&nue the i'iiMH system. Sold by at’erboro Drag Co NOITCE xv ! l! lie ! Sta'e nf 'Sou' h Ciro’i'Li CooLty of Colleton In srcordHBCe 'vttli law there service^! ( * n ^Vtr» Court "f Coinn< .'l-ax t>e. gtntiii'K • n Moii hi;, . th. .1;h *li; of O 't. UK 8. "t WBltetbo.'o ( ouribow e. S C. conunutug a* long h-i mtv !• ui-cessaty. by the How. S W. G. Shipp a* Ckcoil Judge |> rsidiug ihercxt. Bv or Mi of \ 1 PojH, Chief .luxMce of the Supreme Court ot >r>uf l i < Hrotina. H. D. I’lNl.eii. C c „t C 1' tor 0. C. W^berboro, S. C , 21 lli'vj. 9 03 2- FOR SALE—One 8-horse power center crank eugine. Price |75.00. J W Ceraon, U 2 tf Walterboro, S. 0. FOR SALE—Two nici farm*, one of 51) and one 01 acres, with eettlements, 4 miles from Walterboro on Ihe Mt Carmel road. Will be sold separately or together. Colleton Realty Co., Walterboro, S. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. Sead rye ® u d be*t ted rust proof seed oats at Terry & Shaffer. Stylish bnt durable, school Shoes for boy s and girls VooLehe The r-hoe Man. Klein's Malt Extract, the kind that makes new nerve*, new blood and new tisane. Eggs, 20 cents at Grace & Warren. Hot Spring* Mood remedy removes all the cCnnnvr impurities from the blood a; Klein’s ^ The sol s and upper leather of mr Shoes ate so much improved by the old Oak Tanned process that tbi* line of choes ha* been proven and actnowled- ged the best on the market.' Oaty at vonLehe’*, The Srhoe Man. Jelt-Oand jell-O lea cr?am powder# at Klein’s. A car-lo-td «.f bv«at:tj! no 1 Timothy Hay received. Terry A Shaffer. Geer’s Chili tonic. 25 cents a .bjttle, gu.i'Hnteed at Kieiu’#. 2 Barrels of Heinz Vinegar, just arrived, at Grace & Warren. ~ None Hke Nuu^toy's ft ie ei 1 he.*, H ) cent* I he at Klein's 64 5k) L ver Ft 1*, rthJnUo:- i .r st k •• 1»’ > Go to vonLeh**, Th- -'loo for reiial'le hue ot ne-*vy :vn 1 ligiu weight sor. soo-j. <o' m-*r hu ! worn a. U ori;au un til you are *:iti9 li otl you tt ro • getting ihe 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 '1*08141 and and w e ^will send von a beautiful ly ilius- :rated 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 ailord to sell anything but thebest aijd if you are in need of an organ or 1’iano write us apostal, it will cost you only one cent and will give you lotof valuable ^formation that will be worth vcu." while whether vou buv from us or not. . <*» E sy terms to responsible people. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Walterboro , S.C. •HU BANKING SERVICE •a Forrest—lunwahou! ?* re* ftn** t Tn; K land for rent on the Tougoodoo River mar Young* 1* hi !. w hi'’ll the r»lliv>Hd and nj**»l ri'u'o rons dirmigh *»ine; al«o feletihoti* Addres* 11 BStudors, Young’* I»in :. S O. !l 15 it — GtVon’a lio-i.'t • e<l ty\u i K'eiu 4 *. T»*ii»e u for orgin ic i y lie cditvaie* uf me h**rt hi] Classifhii Advertisements- WANTED—Good lady t a ’her; on* holding ftrvt grad^ Ap ply hi r»nce to S J Hisr». Ctudrtnin, Walierboro, S G. « 23 It W ANTED—We have a parchsser for a l(k» acre farm, wi*.h «en!ein*nt—C'^od ci#y-hottom land. Loros hear from you if you have such farm for **!• Colleton Realty Co, o Walterboro. 8. 0. FOR SALf FOR KALE—Note hodk*. weekly time bonks, le*|gere from 100 to 400 (Mures, receipt boobs, legal blank*, #'o, for sete at The Pcvte aad hUudud office. A « wiiv»—ileadq iarter* for •Uirar. Terrv A Shaffer, fl-l-3 * lavtir Pi!:« for biilioutae**—me at s u«i»e hi K ein's > i« i t'heap line of Dry Gooda jjr>t i». i . Grace & Warren. | B*«i0ati*agd in oil 12 1-2 ceuia a pound. Terry A Shaffer. Fall stock of shoes just arrived, much cheaper than last year. Grace & Warren. Floor jum-ved ftp 37 1-8 cents per bar rel 2>'i' we jamped ia jist sbeitd of ihe jsmpand secaied a lo* of UNDINE. We therefore bavs the jauip on *11 others and will coatlaae to idler at $6 per biM. Teigy 4k Shaffer. Nice line of hats and cabs just ar rived, Cheap: Grace t Warren. Kya at A Wiotuaaa aad Soa. RiverU Tatcam Powder, m 'fragrant a« a •ooketLargo fflan biMMa, » «p»u at Kieta’s 1 • U * Banks arc becoming more and more the custodians of the funds of the |5kopie, of botii lar-e and small means. 1 his is due to a wider appreciation of the value of banking service as its usefulness is extend ed and i:s methods become better known. In the . - case of The Farmers a id Merchants ' Bank II IF. BEST service is assured. It-, oilicers aim in every way to protect the interests ot it* patrons, making use of every nv ans of precaution. Ir’s up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same careful atten tion to large or small depositors It is a sate bang.. It is tiie bank for ail the people*—rich and poor, r .men,' women and children. It )ou have any banking business to transact, come to this bank. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK - OF WAL fERBORO .. - - A