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111 4 n \ I CW i ' * * # • • i • *. -» I Ucd ail Persoul i rt-i s 9 8 ^t % Classified Advertisements- ■ If HkHt w%4 la town Twterdmj. ^fTTEri^k <i WaAKaC "m tj”Me «• Monday ** v H W A iktcnan <tl Round waa id trvra Mc*itl*y k P liio r*. who Hvw» near town, waa U»» MouJay Q W Croat y of Hound, had buatDMa ia J It Ghraoa o( Bryan, had bnainraa in Watterhoro M jrOay. J K Beotoo if UafliiD, had busioMa n town Mo*Jay Trtaaara I'. K Jocm haa foae to Lodfe for afrw dayn L ol OharlMton, callod to ffo ua whtio iu town Friday. a W H of Htokea, waa among th to who bad huaiot^M bore Monday. **ra II A C-r<M!>y and son of Snidera were in town Friday M*-and Mnt H N htokea of Konnd were tu tOWu btondav. ' S B haao ter« of htokot waa a visitor to Walterbor'i Monday. • Ti 4 WANTS. WANTED—huroeaa Magazine require* tbe aervioe* of a man in Wnlterboro to look after expirlrg aubacriptiona and to recur* new buaineca by mean* of apectal metboda unusual y effectire; poatlioD permanent; prefer ope with experience, bn* would conaider any •ppMcant with pool natnral qoalifi- cationa; aalary $1.50 per day, with commiaainn option Ad lreaa, with reference*. K. 0. Peacock, Room 108, huccea* Magazine Bldg , New York. 10 14 At WANTED—Tbe pe pie of Wnlterboro aad Colleton County to know that 1 will repreaent an up-to-date Steam Laundry and will call for and deliver package*. Patronage aolictted. N C A Saula, Southern Expresa Co., Office It Mr* KG W Hryan of Bryan toe u yeiitei.Jity waa in Dr G W HI ho* rppeni Sunday in tcvrn with biiifaniii. P M Mi raa> c«iUutv Auditor haa been qm’n aick fct e.iy»'a. days lint ia im pricing ft L Smi'b «p*nf Sunday with hi* moibero-«r William*. 1 liitmHe T ihiotle hr of Great Swamp WfAh in town t'eiay Ij A Lindand M'a* Father, of Mt Caitnel, wot « viaitora here Monday. K Tayel a. 4 hon*. Alfred and Robert, •f Adam* Km, More in town Monday. Mra Ira Price aad l<*l'y of Florence, me visit ug Hia Julia Price iu town. ,r> NardCartoi h-ft yeeterdAy for Hurd* ru to go itiUi <l.e turpentine business. Ksi'< and Della Fangdale of PltnrNiit tirova, were iu town jeaterday •hopping W W' Iftaiiop ot (Ictsinger, was aciiorg tuif'.* wh / callt-i! tc ace no while in town Monday. Al swa Inali He Tbi ma*,T Aiidte and Mane Kltter .,1 Rater, were in town Monday. Dr ii I* iwitcc ol Ashton wa* among 'be promintit Visitor* to Walterboro Moudsy. Vns J L Hutwak of Hmoak* ia spend- lug this weak with her brother Dr H W llia< k. * VI r* J A fiarroJi of hmoak* ha* been «mi ployed a* AMilHUct of the hmoaka Higb hobo'd <• C Cwidwotiaud brother ol Lodge weie smoog (hose who attended the (art.era n-oHiiiig Monday. Mrs Walton Warren of Savannal. ks« been vielUng her ihotber the |>ast week. ('apt Ueu iiiunson of Lodge enjoyed ■b** lyceum (Mitortamment Monday eve- *** W It !tey MutUi k>^p« it up much longer FOR SALE CABBAGE PLANTS FOR HALE- Early and late varietiee at $1 60 per 1000. In lota of over 4000 at $1 25 per 1000 and In lots of over 10,000 at $1.00 per 100v). Address all orders to The Meggett Plant Co. Meggett, 8 C, 10 14 tf B J Donaldson, Manager. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE-A lot of very fine cabbage plants $1.50 per 1014); 20 cent* per hundred for smaller quantie* For sale by J W Carson. Walterboro, or by G W Crosby. Round, SO. 1014 4t FOR SAFE—Farm two mil*** from Walterboro, co Raining 500 acre*. Good settlement. Good water, healthy locality. Apply to Colleton Realty Co. 10? 3t Walterboro, 8 C. F'»H SAFE—Tra<^ of land containing 4,002 acrea whfeb will cut 8 1-2 mil- ll'u feet pine l>e»ide* cypieas and other woods Rate* reasonable. Colleton Really Oo, 10 ? 3t Waiierboro, 8 C. FOR RENT OR SALE—House and lot in Walterboro, office formerly occu pied by .I M Walker, K-q., situated between J G Padgett and J S Griftiu’s office*. Term* easy. F C Bennett, Walterboro, 8 C. 10 7 4t FOR SALK,—Note books, weekly time books, ledgers from 100 to 400 pages, ’ receipt books, legal blanks, etc, for *ale at The Press and Standard office. FOR SAFE—One h horse power center crank engine. Price $75.oo. ,T W Carson, 0 2 tf W alteiboro, 8. C. FOR SALK—Two nic farm*, one of 50 ami «ne ol 02 acres, with settlements, 4 miles from Waiterlioro on tbe Mt Carmel road Will be Bold separately or together. Colleton Realty Co., Walterboro, S. C. BUSINESS LOCALS. hr will U* know Par .in'* tne ‘ Marryiu’ The Givii. lAWgue met Monday after- toon and and ahaui! it met MiM.day Mitcinooon. Mias Bortiu Klein left Monday to *|-ei.(j a wee*. In Ohariaaiou, taking in “Tbe Merry Widow". J R Wiisor and B L Cox, prominent cameos of (Ji< Meggett section, were in tow n yeeterday * k I T H Hfaelfer ia out again after a wt ok’a alight indiapoeition due to an adaikof loaiiiitia J W Carter liaa been confined to hia bt d a ooopie of week* from an attaca of giip but ia nan oh better. Pi of Heher Padgett of Orangeburg ap< nt from Salardsy till today at his hv-iue at WUliaxna on a buaineea trip. M ; s* Liliiau Brown baa accepted a •po» 4, .ioo a« alenographer with the Chi letob Mercantile and Mfg, Co, at Ritter. A B Garris and G W ‘Garnaof Round were in attendance Mov;aj upon the farmers meeting Mon- da-'. fS F Oarrl* us of Rout MiseGtadyalWicbman left Monday for Columhaa where she will attend the •Coi ego for Women. Mi * Martha Breland of Dector’e Creek ) as gone to Hmoak* to spend the winter •itL bar aunt Mrs laaac Saula. Ti e liK*e daughter of Mr and Mrs J B K.alix of Ml Caunrl, who baa been quite ill for noontime, ia alowly im prov.ng. L a Mane Uooley’a dancing claaa ia grow tag in popularity 8be baa a large Maas which meets every Tuesday aad Fndsy evening. J A Bretaatd and J L Benton will leave this afternoon for Charleston and Mavaiinah to look for poeitioos. They were accompanied by M W Bn-laad. W J Tmwell Jr. who has been spend leg the suinmer with his parenu at Gnat Swamp retnroed to bis hoae in Tampa Fla. yesterday. Nyala hair tonic remove* dandroff, restores the hair to natural color, barm leas at Kleiua. Full Southern grown aeed rye at Terry & Shaffer. Strange but true—Undine Floor still ■tx dollara per barrel. Terry A Shaffer My dollar 4 inch wall paint brush guaranteed. Kleins. South Carolina grown seed rye at B G Hyrne’s Paint, varnish and cotton marking brushes. Complete line just in at Kleins. Southern aeed rye, the kind that growa high, at Terry A hhaffer. 100 pair of mens pan a going at ooet at W V Glover’s. Call at once and get your choice. Nyala kidney pills for kidney and blander troubles, 50 oeuia at Kleiua. Plant only South Carolina grown seed rye For sale by B G Hyrne. - Nyala Pilo for piles, 25 cents at Kleins. Ladies, do yon have kidney trouble? Mrs J T Harrington can care you. Nyala baby coogh syrup for Infants 25 cents at Kleins. I can cure the wont case of indiges tion. Mra J T Harrington, Walterboro. Jett arrived a new and complete line of ahoee at hard lime prices. W V Glover. * Nyala Stone Root Compound for kidney, bladder and liver. at Kleiaa. Eight cent cotton la cheap. Our new line of hats ia cheaper. W V U’over Thirty case* of Veronica Wat*T, sold last Week, it give* results first ai d you pay alter tor the Blood Kidney Stomach, liver and bliddcr at Kleins Seaboard Land Company. Otncr Over iVess and Standard. FOR salf:. A desirable residence in Walterboro. 500 acre farm near Walterlioro Several good timber proj>osilions. It 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. •v 1 * 13 £** Library Lamps, Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Reading Lamps, BEDROOM LAMPS. A Complete Line from $1.25 to $7.5$ #' ALSO fl \ COMPLETE STOCK OF LAMP CHIMNEY3. Col Bob Seeds, the Lyceum Attraction to 0 Appear in Walterboro Thursday evening:, October 22. SOUP SERVICE acr- For solid of rec ent- England ▼ice—and muclr d tki Biot a Furniture *» & Hardware Co. 1 Walterboro S. C. ommen ne 1 th c r th< ■, v *' Watch. Iti. ica watch nor watch, hut hand. P c lock 1 co stly jewelry medium-priced. TO UNO If BN I If you want to know trlaff*>'b op- ami what aohool to attend I* SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF Nkwnaa, Oa. Cor -* ’• *WRY BOY pomilvaly ard Fruit Store. a We have opeaed a Fail 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. 5. JAeKSON, Manger* some.time- that is fully guar- respect. For the iceping wat tch antced in every hest real watch value at the lowest possible price, get a $2 to $36 ^Have you seen the splendid New England cata log ?—call for one. (Have yrmr -1p«t fcst*) S. FINN S JE1ELRY STORE. Come to the mmm fill fesm AND VISIT THE NAVY YARD . _ W th her large Battleship‘‘TEXAS” and Torpedo Meet in Port. DON T FORGET THE DATES. - / f o NOVEMBER lbth-2lst, ’08. O This is the Time of the Year to Visit the City by the Sea. WEDNESDAY "SHRINERS DAY** Military Parade, Fantastic & Trades Display, Fire De partment Parade and Hose Reel Contest, , Automobile Floral Parade, Foot Bail Game, Charleston vs. Savannah. Aquatic Carnival in Harbor. Street Carnival. MANY FARMERS Would like to keep an account of their receipts and expenditures if - some one would keep it for them. Open a bank account with the Farmers and Merchants Bank r and you will find the account keeps itself, with no expense. Your checks are always evidence t of date and amount of all disburse ments and your deposit book shows dates and amounts of your receipts O Many of your friends and neigh bors have accounts with us. WHY U ’a NOT YOU? Don’t wait for a big start—any amount offered, either o ' • large or small, is cheerfully accept- A % 4 ed. It’s a handy convenience to the farmer as well as the business man. THE FARMERS AND a MERCHANTS BANK. OF WALTERBORO ILJ ) > > ■ •v ■ > .... u.- v.. v aV