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O | I \ '1 1 * !•>> 1 I I ys ■ ! s Bn . ? i i I ‘f ■ ✓ Ucal ad Persoul : ,IM 11W I 111 H M »♦< n mh . • o O W J«q*M of Cotta^Tllto wm here yMtardaf.. A Q Ptdgett of Omega yeete relay. in town GG'Bnrfgrof Iv*uu(i, was iu town l! ' .day. TtO ilartef of Jluflin, wa* in town Mndmy., YOUNG MEN ! If you want to know why you should become telegraph op erator* and wbat school to attend, write to SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Newnan. Oa.. for free ( atalogne * A ” EVERY BOY •boulil raad tt. Poaltiona positively gnaraoteed »0 to 1 ao (W ■ ww^W < Seaboard Land Company. J f O Quin of Piue Or^ve, w&s in to | ci Siiorday. Classified Advertisements- Office Over Press and Standard. I OR SALE. Joe Saunders, ot Stokes, tad boMness in town MiMijsy. "Uncle .lira’ tloodwin Swamp u in tgwn today. of Little II N Stokes of It >nnd i* in town (on a buftinee* tnp. WANTS. WANTED—Good lady teacher; one holding first grade certilica'e. Ap* plv at once to S .i Ilierw, ( hairman, Walterboro, S C. 1*2:111 M It Stoua of Island Ion has business hire teday. Sheriff eb t \V I; K. x of A> utus Run was in lowu yesteruay. N M M .x v t.f Sm. ak* bad business here Monday. lion .la* K Peurifov had profe**iona) buainera ai White Hail Monday. WANTED—We have a purchaser for a 100 acre farm, wi.h settlement goo«t clay-iKjtfom land. Let ns bear from vou if you have such farm for bale Colleton Realty Co, Waltei txiro, S. C. A desirable residence in Walterboro, 500 acre farm near Walterboro. Several ^oo^l timber propositions. I: you have property for sale, a lot. a farm, land im proved or unimproved, a business o^ manufacturing plant. I^et us place it oa.the market for you. It will cost you nothinjr. FOR SALE FOR'*ALE—Note books, weekly time Ux>ks, ledgers from H»<» to 4(R) page*, rtcei, t lix>kb, leKfl blanks, etc, for sale at The Prers and Standard office. ! D E Bei.rAi, (>f Beaufort was among tlobe in towi. yenterday. L C Psd^etf of bad btiHiuesa in town yaaterJay and today. Prof J C Nettles of Getsinger, neigh- tiorhood, was in to bee us Monday. W A Smith of Hmoaks, cotton statis tician for Colleton, was in town Mon day.’ FOR SALE—One h hor*e power center crank engine Price |?5.00. - .1 W ( arson, It 2 tf W alterburo, S. 0. Solicitor Jno H Peurifoy Lad busine&s at Young's Island Monday. Mr and Mrs B ‘J Graves are spending this weak with relatives near Great bwnap. . John Benoett had business at Ehr- hardt Monday and Tuesday of this week. H 8 Croafiv visited relatives at Ridge- land last Saturday aud Sunday. Mr and Mrs 1) H Towlea of Meggett (’ante up yesterday to vialt Sheriff and Mrs L (• Owens. D B Polar d of Pon Pon was among those who patl us a pleasant call yester day. Mr* H N Stokes, accompanied by her sister, Mias Ida M Fiahburne, spent Saturday to town. Mrt W H Martin of Cbaileaton, was a welcome visitor to , Walterboro Satni- day. B R and W D Bennett of Lodge were siaang those who visited Walterboro yesterday. 0 K Ackerman one of tbe leading merchant! and business men of CiAUge ville was iu town yesterday. 8t Julian Carwile tbe genial repre* seutativc of'I'he Greea Drug Co., was in towa .Monday night FOR SALK—Two nic. farms, one of T>0 and ne of 02 acres, with settlements, I 4 miles from Waltetboro on tbe Ml. Carmel road. Will be sold separately or together. Colleton Realty Co., Walterboro, S. C. FOR RENT—I have about 75 acres fine Truck land for rent on the Toogoodoo River near Young's Island, which the railroad and ruidToute runs through same; also telephone. Address H B Handera, Young’s Island, 8. O. 6 15 tf BUSINESS LOCALS. Cheap lineef Dry Goods' just in. ~ W; Grace & Warren. Fall stock of shoes just arrived, much cheaper than last year.* - Grace & Warren. A beautiful line of blue agate ware of every kind. Moat marvelous prices for only 10 days, now,on display in front of our store. Terry & Sniffer. Nice line of hats and caps just ar rived, Cheap. Grace & Warren. 2 Barrels of Heinz Vinegar, just arrived, at Grace & Warren. Beandful line of box paper for elite correspondence. New line of sonveuir post cards at Klein’s t- Edeer Goodwin will leave in a day or so lor Clem atm College where he will be a student tins session. J M and O A Benton of the Holders eewuon, were nmoeg tbose who visited Walterboro Baturelay. RH Wubuisn president of The Farmer- sod Merchants Hank had busi ness in CLtuleeton yesterday. .1 B Black of Hheldon, enme up Fri- dsy night to nee bis broiber Dr H W IKsck. He returned to his h me Hatur- way evening John Rlc\Jight«r and J T Polk of Ntar Hope X. It >ads were in town Halnrday tu tbe interest of t he Utgb Hcfcool at that place Misses Iteaa Wolfe and Mand Pad gett twofo| Muffins most charming young ladies spent Sunday in town. Tlo guests of the Miaeee Arnett. Mrs John li Warren, Jr, of Monroe, N C, who has been visiting her parents, Mr aad Mm P M Mmrray returned Special run on cups and saucers^ and dinner plates this week. Terry At Shaf fer Grist .1ft cents a peck. H S Glover Smokers, take notice: We'have just opened up a full assortment of up-to- date briar pipes. K'e’n’s. Artistic toilet sets—Crockery Depart ment, second floor. Terry & Shaffer. 100 pair of mens pan’s going at cost at W V Glover’s. Call at once and get your choice. Marvelous assortment of glassware in our crockery department—second floor- Terr) & Shaffer. Klein’s compound extract of bochu regulates tbe kidneys and the back. Gives absolute satisfaction. 00 cents. Cut ham 10 cents a pound at II 8 Glover Maury’s geography at Terry & Shaffer Good coffee 0 cents a pound at ^ H S Glover. The Womans Foreign Missionary Society will asset Friday afternoon a* 5 o'clock. 4 fall attendance ie requested. Mlee Oar lie May Morrell of Bmufordt arrived in town thle moral agate teach the Ritter loratng school She will beginning Melvin BMkop epent from Friday to itlng rslativee aad Menda end Ri at Ehrhardi 1 Ivers Bridge MieeLoosee Lowrey after a pleeant viMi in Met 0 4 Rokardt of eeveral we*a Mined In hm koam in Ba vilU ^ »Ol toff* 1 wtUratara Tkanday. who te Oharlestoa ae Mrs W Horalk Tha pnhhe is dorilally invited to at tend aa tea cream festival at tbe Smoake sohnoi boose for the beaeflt uf. Hmoaks Baptlat church, Friday eventng 1 row o'clock la Id o'clock, Goto > r 1.1906. Aaditor-eloot 4 A Patt rsoa, Jr, M»t Sandsy te Charlestoi with hie wife. Mrs Patterson has been iu an in firm ary there tor some week*. We are gM to report that she it m «h im proved. George Price left Monday *r rring for Gr>-enviUe where he entc- Furman Uuivem'f This is Ge< t - * second yr r there We wish him u. ^h suo- cew Sanford’s ink eraser takes out ink from paper or uloth. 25 ceata at Klein’a A eaperb line of pocket knives. Pearl and Bnok bora handies at Klein’a. See our window full of "Gaasia’' stationerv packages at only 5 cents, for ndeoca and echool children. Tarry dk Shaffer. Whim aad yellow onion sets at Klate’e. oorrespot Southern aaed rye, the kind that growe high. In limited gasntity. Now U the time to hay. Terry * Shaffer. Fruit Store. fMre Jee K Penrifoy end < ‘’’b'ren who hav* bees vIMting relative . x-neoa rausrned is at evening. Bb* »•*'- acoom- K ted by Mrs J M Wits*.! ^ * child. Wlteeil will aaeBd aom* umc -.s the C m* of Mce Peurifoy sftrr b time will begin housekeeping We have opened a Fruit Store and General Repair Shop next door to H. W. Black's on Walter Street. Special attention given to repairing* bicycles, harness, Shoes, guns, etc. Full line of fruits, candies and soft drinks. Give us a call. J. S. JACKSON, Manager. S. N. HAWS. ;I>hh MILLINERY OPENING . *7. S. JTones ON Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of Next Week, October 7th, 8th and 9th, 1908.' We will show all of the latest styles in Ladies, Misses and Child rens hats. We appreciate the fact that our ladies no longer send off for their hats, and for this reason we go North, learri the styles, copv the fine pattern hats for prices in reach of our cus tomers, and buy the prettiest hats in th ? Market. Our pattern hats are from Gage Bros., Chicago, and from New’ York. My Milliner. Miss Smith, has returned and is ready tc serve her friends. This is Miss Smith’s fifth season here and she is recognized by the ladies as an Artist at the trade. She pleases the most fastidious. Remember the opening days and come. Cordially yours. SOLID SERVICE For solid ser- of it -we rec- 5Veu> E ‘iglj. nd neither the watch nor the watch, hut a hand «ome, time- that is fully guar- respect. For the value at the lowest possible price, get a ▼ice—and much 1 omme nd the Watch. It is cheap clock costly jewelry medium-priced. keeping watch anteed in every heat real watch ' $2 to $36 Jrlava you scan the splendid New England cab log ?—call for one. (ink*, yonr mmmm p*t SmW W: i FINN’S JEWELRY STORE. Bargains in Oak and Iron Bedsteads AT VONLEHE'S Oak Bedsteads, former price $7 00, special 14.50 Oak Bedsteads, former price $6. o, special $4.00 Oak Bedsteads, former price $4 50, special $3.00 Oak wash stands, former price $4.25, special $3.00 Iron bedsteads, former price $6 00, special $4.50 Iron bedsteads^ former price #4 00, special $2.75 Center Tables, former price $2.00, special $4.25 Center Tables, former price $1.50, special $i.«o Center Tables, former price ,*xi 45, special 8octs vonLehe, The Shoe Man, has c r mly a hne line of Fall and Winter Shoes. A full line of all solid leather, of 1.. , j vy and light work shoes, the soles and upper leather ire the Old Fash ion Oak 1 an process. FOR SALE ONLV AT We have just received A SOLID CAR LOAD of the highest grade Pianos and Organs and are in a position tc make you a very attractive proposition. These are the most beautiful instruments we have ever seen and it will pay you to get our proposition before placing vour order. DON Bo v a n vtiiir -1 organ un til you are ~ .-Untied ‘you a re getting the i*est. We w’ould like to take one of oar or- gans „to pieces and SHOW YOl T what you are buy- I mg. $ ! 4 • t t v If you can not call and see .these in struments drop us a Postal and and w e ill send von a beautiful ly illus trated catalogue ' which will show v 0 u HOW they are made and why they are Best. REMK BEK—We give you a binding guarantee with ever}’ instrument. We cannot afford to sell anything but th best and if you are in need of an organ or Piano write us apostal, it will cos’ you only one cent and will give you lotof valuable infonnation that will be worth your while wlietheryon buy from us or not. -Mr* In? - * S sy terms to responsible people. £rown Furniture Walterboro L 8s Hardware Co. S.C. 1 WE’RE AFTER YOU “You are the individual we require” SH—B- THE FARMERS / ND MERCHANTS BANK OF V ALFERBORO J The above is intended to attract the attention of o individuals who are using the sock instead of the bank for a depository, and who in consequence are receiving no interest on their savings. We pay interest on certificates of deposit; also on V . savings accounts, and would be delighted to have all present “sock band” patrons call and talk over the “real thing” banging proposition with us.