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: Classified i I ii I; . Mifttui Auu.f Thi mp«OD, < f Summer- vi)l» i» fmjti -g her consul. Mri* Sellars iu towli . WANTS. WANTED—The pe pie of Walterhoro •a l Colleton Connty to know that I will rer'iwseoi aa op-to-date Steam Laandrr aud wilt anil for aad deltrer !•*(Patr<tnat< e a<»licrt«d. ^ N C A ?au!i. Soatheru Expref* Co., «>ft ■* It -- ■ Seaboard Land Oliiee Over Press and Standard. KOK SALE 8 Jersey \ ball, (Ettlt SAI.E—One fine nine itiontas old 1. 11 Vuru, Is.jtoiJtoa, S C. It Foil SALE—Fatm two miles from Wa'.terboro, ro ita'nintr 500 acres. G»xk1 settlement, tiaod water, b« iltby locality. Apply to Lolletuu Realty Ca:* 10 7 3t Walterboro, S C. K* *R f'ALE—1 ract of land containing umter is risitlng 4,(**J2 »cte» which wtl! cut 8 l-J mil- H Williams in It «u feet t tue l^sidea cypreas and otter wood- Rates reasonable. Colleton Realty Co, Mrs Vi U slsey and infant daughter are j 0 7 3r W'alterboro, S C ▼ isiiink: reia'ivt-s in l harlestou jjh SALK—House and lot in W alterleiro, office formerly occo pied uy .1 M Walker, F.*q., sitnate^l between J (5 Padgett and J ^ Griffin’# FOR SALE. A desirable residence in Walterboro, 500 acre farm near Walterboro. Several ^oo<l timber projtositions. It you'have property for '.ale, 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 co^t you nothin; »k r - S. N. HAWS. II V Rrei ud one <d •tve ciu/.cus ; md uj Mot: lav Ruffin a progrts. I it as/tut t ali Lodge was he re- Mr and Vr. J L Hmoak of came d'.wn tirtarday night to lauei’s brothei Dr H W Rlaek. Smoaks see the h A Crosi-v of Idandton, and one of t.or pr<»*rb*-. ve cit'u.ens whs in to see ns Monday a 11 I>op*oii, a leading-ebusiness man • f IslandU u came to see ua Monday wlgie in tewr Strickland of Htokes and bit son. Jaiii0h I' of Weeks were ij town yiaterday W. W. SnioHk Hr of Bmoaks spent from Saturday to Monday in town with Lis son W W mu oak Jr. Cadet Cbarlneworth (ilover left Satur day tor the L it sdel where be will be a student again this year. Miss Bessie Itellinger of Charleston is spending a lew isya in town ▼isltiog relatives and friends L M Risber one of the moat progree- site citizens of R »u=d was 16 town Sat urday and paid u> a pleaaaut call. officer Terms ea-*y. F C Ri-nnett, Walterboro. S C. 10 1 4: FOR >ALE—Note books, weekly tiuie books, ledger?- rrom !()•• to 400 page#, receipt Irooka, legal blanks, etc, for aale at The Frees and Standard offi-'c.! FOR SAl.K—One ^ borse power center crank engine. Price f75.oo. .1 W Carson, f» 2 If Waltetburo, S. C. FuR HALE—Two nic; farms, one of 50 and ne of 02 aci^s, with settlements, 4 ndlea from Walterboro on tbe Ml. Carmel road. Will be sold aeparateiy or together. Colleton Realty Co-, Walterboro, B. C. 1 « ^l< 1; 11 8 J Rumpli on# of the leading citlsena «f Adams Hnii was one of tbe promi nent sisuors to Walterboro Monday. Mist Kate Wescoat ol Walterboro Is spending ■oi.jd time iu Charleston stop- r’ng with Mrs I* Marchbanke at No 10 Wraggstreet FoU RENT—I have about 75 acre* flue Truck land for rent on the Toogoodoo River near Young's Island, which the railroad and roml route rune through same; also telephone. Address H R Handera, Young’e Island, 8. O. 9 15 tf BUSINESS LOCALS. Capt G W Way of Mt Carmel and one nl our newly elected representatives was in town Monday and paid I leasam visit ua a A 0 Krahham of Williams was In t< wn Friday Mr Branham Is poet- master aud one of ihe leading cilizm of that thawing village. Miss Kltie fIreland of Doctor’s Creek, lest Friday afternoon for Savannah, where she bar s poet non with a dress- making tub* Midi mem Rev. F A Drt-nnan and Col C O Henderson left this morning for Allen- ‘•ale, to alteiid the fall meeting of ChsrlestOQ Proabytery. Strange bat true—Undine Floor still n dollars per .banal, Terry A Shaffer Baaailfal line of box paper for elite oorreepoadenoe. New line of eonvenlr poet cards at Klein’s A complete crockery store, On ear second floor, Bargains galore. Oar competitors roar. Terry & Shaffer. Smokers, Uke notice: We.have just opened np a fall assortment of up-to- date briar pipes. K’ein’e. Great excitement caused by our sale of egate ware. Many bargains still left. Terry A Shaffer. South Carolina grown seed rye at B O Hyrne's 100 MILLINERY OPENING ' • AT 4 , J\ S. Jones ON Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of This 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, learn the styles, copy the fine pattern hats for prices in reach of our cus tomers, and buy the prettiest hats in the Market. Our pattern hats are from Gage Bros., Chicago, and from New York. My Milliner. Miss Snfith, has returned and is ready to 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, pair of mens pan* 9 going at W V Glover’s at ooat Call at once and get your choice. Plant only Hontk Carolina grown •etd rye For sale by B G Hyrne. Klein’s compound extract of bnohu regulates the kidneys and the back. Gives abeoln.e satisfaction. 60 cents. Mis* Annie Oetsinger, one of Pine Ladies, do yon have kidney trouble? Grove’s most charming young ladles, Mrs J T Harrington can care you. w»* in town Frida . She was accotn- psnled l v Mis A H Brant, and together Sanford’s ink eraser take* oat ink J from paper or cloth. 25 cents at Klein s i I can rare the worst ease of indiges tion. Mrs J T Harrington, Walterboro. A superb line of pocket knives. Pearl ' And back born handles at Klein s. ? Preah oat meal, nuaeual price of 10c a package Terry A Shaffer. White and yellow onion sets at Klein’s. Shredded wheat biscuits, egg-o-see, rrea# of wheat, milk rice, postnm We 1 can suit all breakfast food cranks. Terry A Shaffer they tiirt some tall shopping. lion J L Rt Lertson of Ruund Was in to^n Monday he was interestingly engaged In c mversatinn with bis nu- meious friends, and in discnssins of his Work iu ihe legislature. W T Warren, who for some weeks has beef) in Hitvaunan, recupenning af ter s se\ert operation, returned to Wal terboro t» ween ago, much Improved in health. Hon J B Dodd of Round was in town Saturday « iheasnut visitor to our office. ,Gnr readers have a treat in store In the uMar future iu the articles Mr Dodd will begin thortlv iu this paper and the aoouer the better. Miss Marian May one of Smnaks society young ladies spent last week in town'las tbe guest of Mr ami Mrs C D May. Her brother I J came for her Haiardsy and together they retnrned home- Cal J J FoU of Welmer, end fore man of tbe Grand Jury, was a pleasant visitor to our office Monday. Mr Folk reports a bright outlook lor his nighbor- hood, and a lively interest in things edncstioual I We have ju«t received A SOLID OAK LOAD of the highcBl giade Fianos and < irgans and are in a position tc make you a very attrabtive proposition. Ihese are the most beautiful instruments we have ever see* and it will pay you to get nur proposition before placing vour order. DON’T B«i y a n organ un til you are satis ti ed you a rc getting the beet. 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 us a Postal and S and w e will send you a beautiful ly illus trated catalogue ) *' which will show v 0 u HOW they are made and why they are Best. REME BER—We give you a binding guarantee with every 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 cost you only one cent and will give you lotof valuable information that will be worth your while whet her you buy from us or not. E sy terms to responsible people. L. Bro^n Furniture & Hardware Co. Walterboro S.0. 1 and Fruit'S tore. S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE. We have opened a Fruit Store and General Repair •Pad K Croaby, the popular R FD Shop next door tO H. W. oarrfer for Route No 2 of Ruffin was | B| ac k’ s on Walter Street, in to sec a# Mondsy He has au inter-* . . anting artioio in this Gsae on the mad I Special ‘ittention given tO qoeetiou These articles are being repairing bicycles, harness, 'Shoes, guns. etc. WCP.tnck O, MrN.il, ... in to i FulMine of fruits, candies lee us yeMerda) M r Patrick is a mem ber of the fi-ui of Stone and Patrick who are buit ltug railroad from Mc Neils to Haider* There is apoesibllity of that roid coming on in the near future. Line and soft drinks. Give us a call. J. S. JACKSON, Manager. Miss Lillie Hsnperson a-bo hna lx*en visiting relative* and frit uia for t e snmmt r in EJgtticld aud eLewhere a ending a good portion of her time in Br varti, N C. tetaroed to her home Saturday. C. E O’fjuin waa iu to see ns Mon day Mr O’Ouin has been living in Bean-. . , ... ., . fort conoty at Pri.chardville f *r the residence >ester- last twenty yesra but has .purchased a i day. Dr Barnes is standing his new A Fine Boy. Dr A P Barnes has been receiving the congratulations of his numerous friends today over the arrival of a fine son. who came to be a perman- Bargains in Oak and Iron Bedsteads AT VONLEHE'S - Oak Bedsteads,, former price $7 00. special $4.50 Oak Bedsteads, former price 56.^0. special $-[.00 vX)a^ Bedsteads; former price 54.50. special 53.00 Oak wash stands, former price 5L 2 5’ special S3- 00 Iron bedsteads, former price 5^-00, special >4-5° Iron bedsteads, hvmer price 54- 00 « Center Tables, former price $ 2 - 00 ' Center Tables, former price 5 I -5 0 * Center Tables, former price 5 , - 2 5* special 52.75 special 51.25 special f.1.00 special Socts WE’RE AFTER YOU ’You are the individual we require savings accounts, and would be delighted farm nvar’Penile*ix mih»s from town Hia frivudu ara glad to welcome him hack to Oolletoo. B*. I YOUNG MEN ! If yon want to know '* why yu* ahouid becotna telegra «b op- •(•tore aad what school to attend, rrite to BOOTHERN SCHOOL OF 1RAPHY, Newnan. Oa. for “A." EVERY BOY read it PoeiHoae poaiitvaiy tSOio 11409 * honors with becoming dignity. Mr and Mrs J R Lawrence retnrned yesterday after a visit of some time to relatives and friends in the North. Rev Baker and family who have been spending the sammsr In Virginia will retarn to Walterboro tomorrow, Mx and Mr* HaakoH Moore of Hen dersonville are reoeivinf the ooofrato- ta'Ums of their friends oa the arrival of a flat son Monday-night. vonl.ehe. The Shot* Man, has certainly a hn_* line of Fall and Winter Mioes. A full line of all solid leather of heavy and light work shoes, the soles and upper father are the Old Fash ion Oak 1 an proass. FOR SALE ONLY AT THE SHOE MAN—WALTERHORO. S. C. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF WAL TERBORO . c <;va {£l , '..I > ■c A I I Jj The above is intended to attract the attention of individuals who are using the sock instead of the bank for a depositor)’, and who in consequence are receiving no interest on their savings. We pay interest on certificates of deposit; also on to have all present ‘sock band” patrons call and talk over the “real thing” banging proposition with us.