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. . Jji-, ■ '»< .iv l ^”**'*“" *!l L AD!ES, STTtNIION! Millinery Opening We desire to extend an invitation to the “Lady rublic” to attend our MILLINERY'OLENIXO Wednesday and Thursday, October 6th and 7 th. Miss Annie Satterwhite, who is so well and favora bly known, will be in charge, and will be pleased to welcome all our friends and customers. MRS. W. A. BLACK The Ladles* Store. ♦ i I l I I M I I I I H-t M I H I M ♦ I Colton solii here jestordty at 12 8l>. . L I Kiusey was in town Monday. B «; Hiott of Hcuml aa* iu town yesteiday J D Smoak of Sn;oaks wft«i in town! Monday| J I, Pender ot Smonk* win here Snt- nr lay. T II Caldwell of Lodge was in town Monday. Mac l» H Towles of Havenel wn« in town Monday, Hamuel Iriel of Hnfliu hail Lo»iu« M in town Thursday. J W MiUy, Jr, of Smoaks was in town Friday. Ntely Wtlaon of Smoaks had businass In town Monday. ■ H W Breland of Kama paid oa a pleasant call Monday. Prof J Rios Uodley of lalandton spent last night In town. P W Risher of Bmoaks was here on a business trip Monday. O W Hudson of RaAn was a pleas- 0 m**+*%%t*9+%Q**ie%e%***m*9 ant caller at oar oAoe Friday. I II I M M * * » St St st St St St St M St St St I I Classified Advertisement an’ and for *a’(? aiU 2o cents f< r ‘2o word, or les* One cent a wotd tor at! over 2o word* iiutinea. locals tire cents a line. MoTIOK—All persons are hereby for bidden to tre'pa** on any of my lands nnder jcnnlfy of the law 10 6 3t * B W G«K)dwin, Walterboro. 6 C. NOTICE—All persons who hare sub- •crit>ed tf» stock in the Colletou Crinn- tv Fair Aas<K-iatiou are req'ieeted to make ptvnieai to the under.igued at once—5t»" , per ^hare. or $."> Ob T G Kershaw. Sep 7 11*00 Sec «fc Geu’l Mgr. It Is of interest to note the high stand- iiu of h Southern institution. Biatie- tics have been prepared t vat show that the JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Raleigh. N. C . is one of the strongest insnraooe companies In America and is stronger in proportion to its assets, surplna and insurance reports than any other com pany was it its age Joe Croebr of Rnffln was a pleasant caller at our office Jniday. J H Martin, Sr, of Osborn was among oar pleasant callers yeeterday. Kohl Black and daughter, Miss Cora, of Ruffin were in town yesterday. H C Breland of Rnffln wu in town Maaday aad came to see as. Dr H W Black has gone to Meggett today to attend to some school matters. J D Kiaher of Round wee among the p<easant callers at our office Monday. U P Riaer of Lodge was in town from Monday till today with K K Jones. Di W A Kirby ot Cottagerille was a pleasant visitor to Walterboro yeeter day. W M E Campbell and son, C H, and R B Beenes, were iu town yeeterday from lalandton, B R Bennett, senior member of the firm of Bennett aad Fox of Lodge, was in town >«Mierday. R L Klaser relnrued Satuidsy from Ooiumbu, where he weut to testify iu the lilac* trial. A J banders and daughter, Mrs Sam my McTeer. ot Hendersonville were in town Monday. Mis Y S Boynton, of ilendersouvi le is in town spending a few cays at the home of A J Anderson. Mr and Mrs G B Herndon of Eutaw- visited relatives at bmoaks and Snidets the early pan ot the week. Rev FOB Cmrtie and family have returned tiom a month's visit to rein- lives at Ninety Six P B Smith, A P Smith, J E Smith and A D Preveanx Were among the vis itor* to town last week from bmoaks. Prof Honry K Strickland, principal of the Lodge school, was in town Fuday. He wu accompanied by his brother, Dan. Miss Emma Tracy left Monday after noon toi Grahamville to he picseut at the marriage of her cousin, Hiss Emma Bur belt. J sines C Brinkiey, P R Bto.es and Mi ill A Kuby, piomineut young busi- nea<i u.eu it tiiorge, ueie iu town yteterday. Miss Mary Howe, one of the compe tent ami tffioient teachers of the Header- sonvuie High •cho-ji, was in town Fri day. After spending the snmmcr very pleaMUitly at H aiterboro, Mr and Mrs A M Hiott teturntd to their home in Beaulori county. Walter Walling of Islandton killed a rattle snake Iasi week, with twelve rat tles. He stuffed the akin, and from cue snake he got a pint of oil. A 1 Martin of Omega left at this off ice ye»tei day, a curiosity in the shape ot a stalk .'I corn divided at the ear into two stalk* each producing an ear. Col and Mrs J U Padgett returned Monday evening from Tate Springe, Teuu, wheie they went from Hot Spvi igs, N C. Got Padgett I* much im proved in health. Rev W Palmer Ohalmers, who filled the pulpit of the Presbyterian church so woeptahty laat summer, wid supply that ohurch again for the next six months, commencing October 10th at 11 o’clock. —a ■ Mr and Mr* B G Weeks ol Hound spent Sunday and Monday in town u the guests ot Mrs Week’s parents, Sup ervisor and Mrs J O Griffin. Mrs Weeks will leech the Bethlehem school begin ning in about three weeks. Mias Nan Breland, who attended Mias Malooe'a private school last year, en tered the Junior class at the Greenville Ft male college MBs Breland is a hard atodeat and her many thende will be de lighted to know the high stand she has taken at collage. COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION There will be a meeting of the teachers of Colleton County next Saturday morning, Oct. 9th, at 11 o'clock at the Court House. The purpose of this meeting is to orga nize a County Teachers’ Association and every teacher in the county is earnestly requested to attend and endeavor to make the association a success. n “THE MERCHANT Jm The Merchant is a Family Home Pa per, carefully edited so that nothing is printed that Is not calculated to interest or instruct. It Is delivered Free of charge, and we believe H is doing some good. It has pointed to many afflicted ones the road to Restored Health, and in this way ban saved many lives. We shall be glad to know that yon find i: Intereating and will be pleased to hand yon extra copies for your friends, should yon so desire. Wa will at all time* be pleased to see you at our store, and will take pains to show you our stock of goods and give yoo our prices. This will not place yon under any obligation to purchase, but we are ooofldent that our complete stock and fair prices will .appeal to you, and that we sha'l be favored wLh at least a fair share of your patronage. In any event, we promise you careful attention and coart- nous treatment. We aim to make friends and tty to please all by being uniformly polite, prompt and aooomodating. We want yon to get in the habit ot coming or tending to us for articles you need in our line, and if pure goods, low prices, constant attention and civility will do •o, we will make you our customera and friends. We appeal to yonr judgment and intereat; and with an earnest deter mination to treat all fairly and honestly we ask your consideration; and, on these principles we base our claim to and solicit a share of, your patronage. Yours truly, A O Hiott. CHAIRMEN APPOINTED. The following named written were appointed as chairman of the several boards named, to prepare reports for the annual meeting of the Colle ton Baptist Association, and they are requested to prepare the reports and have them ready on the first day of the meeting. On State Missions- B F Halford. On Foreign Missions S W Acker man. On Home Missions—A C Hiers. On Woman’s Missions—J P Gra ham. On Orphanage- W C Brant. On Aged Ministers- J S Griffin. On Temperance—G W Way. On Sunday Schools—Geo A Mar tin. On Education -L B Ackermm. Respectfully submitted, F. O. S. Curtis, Moderator. A Tonic Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa tion, Billiousness, etc., are greatly benefitted by the use of Sluiptrine’s Liver Pills 10 PILLS DOSES CENTS Don’t fail to try them when you want results. The pills are pleasant to take. Act promptly and never gripe. SHUPTRINE COMPANY, Savannah, Ga. Its A Top Notch Doer Great deeds compel regard The world or owls iu doers There why the America* people have trowaed Dr Kiag’s New Discovery the King of Throat tod Lung remedies. Every atom le a health force. It kill* gome, It keels me of taag Jack, N O troable by all GENTRY BROS SHOWS. ; The cirdis given here Saturday by Gentry Bros, was considered very good. Only one performance was given at two o’clock which delighted a large crowd of spectators. The street parade was witnessed by many people. All who attended express themselves as being well pleased with the performance. Your oough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate mem brane* of your throat if you want to ba annoyed. But If you want relief, want to be oured, take ObamberlalL'a Cough Remedy. Bold by all dealers. EVERYBODY Come to the ice cream fetival at Berea school house. It is to be on Oct. 16th (Saturday) end begins at S o'clock p. m. and ends at 9 p. m. Boys come and bring the girls with »* fORSAlf rHEHM0US''P0CJSAB0 Plantation, situated on the Ashe poo Rivar, and A. C. L. It. Road. Two miles from Green Pond, contis'ing of 1500 acres ot valnab>e rice, \cotton; truck and timber lands. Price in lee $3.00 per acre- ALSO The "Maria Glover” and "Jessamine Grove tract*, situated on the Horse Bhoe Creek between Price’s Bridge and Ashepoo station, 1908 acres. Price timber excepted. |2 50 per sere. “The ‘‘Spring Grove” traci, 535 acres In Adam’s Run township, 2 mile* from Adams Ran sUtion, a valuable tract o farming land, no waste or swamp laud. Price |2 25 per acre—timber excepted. Two Hundred and fifty acres in small tracts on The Bpnng Hill and Pvnes tracts, near Green Pond, price uO per acre. These trad* will be sold on teasooa- able terms. Address Halsey Lumber Co, Charleston or Jacksonboro, S. C. 9 29 31 The Bed-Rock Of Bnoceee Bee In % keen, clear brain, hacked by Indomitable will sad reel Snob power comet from t! health that Dr King’s New Impart The* vitalize every organ and build up brain and body J A Harmon, L la* mo re. W V. writ**: "They are the twei ptlll I ever ased.” Mo at Jao M the splendid r LtthPlUs LYCEUM COURSE. The lyceum course, under the man agement of Prof. H. G. Sheridan and | D. B. Peurifoy, will be one of the best that Walterboro has ever had. The attractions have been selected with great care, with the view of pleasing a variety of tastes. There will be six attractions during the winter. The first number of the course will be presented on the 27th of October. Floyd Featherston, who will open the season, comes with the high est recommendations. • - - AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. Considering the distance and the inconvenience of getting to Indian Fields camp meeting, which was in session last week, Walterboro was v’ell represented, and everyone en joyed it to the fullest. Those who attended were: Misses Nell DeTreville, Eva Mace. Ethel and Cecil Arnett and Cora Connor. Messrs C TCummings, Joseph Moor- er, Sherwood Price, C I) C Adams, Ned Hyme, John Lucas, Prentis Griffin, Herman Crosby, and Col. J G Padgett. WANTS, WANTED—The public to know that I have optneri a grist mill, opposite the J M WiiseU's vor*. I am prepared to grind corn or any grain. 10 6 4t Herman G Crosby. WANTED—To lease or sell my store on the Witltown road. 11-2 miles from Clement Mineral Brrings, In the midat of the truck farmers. Come aad see It. Apply to 8 B Bntler, 9 15 4t Meggett, 8. C, WANTED—The public to know that I have opened an up-to-date merchan dise business at the B P Hudson Old Plantation. Call ani see me. 9 15 3t J M Gaakina. WANTED—The public to knew that the Savoy is etill open and that all cold drinks and fruit* can be had at any time. 9 22 2t WANTED—My friends to know that I am now prepared to take permaoeat and truuient boarders. Have new quarter* with ell modern convenien ces Rates reasonable. Mrs Rich’d L White, 83 Wentworth 8t, Charleston, 8 C. WANTED—You to know that I have a complete line of fnrnitare, stoves, etc. I carry on a general line of repair work, snch es organa, sewing machi nes, and bicycles. L N Glover. 8-11. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Farm consisting of 280 ncree, within three miles ot Walter boro, on public road leading to Cot- tageville, known as the *»uls place. Very fine farming land, within easy reach of the Walterboro schools. Correspond with C. W. Garris. 9 29 4t Denmark, 8. C. FOR SALK—School books, school sup plies, pens, ink, pencils, etc The Press and Standard. FOR RENT OR SALE—Roadside Plan tation, Ashepoo River, at Ashepoo station, A C L R K, about two hun dred and fifty 1250) acres of rice lands, sixty (60) acres fine high land, two hand red (200) acres woo* ed land, pine and hard wooda S G Stonev, 9 8 4t Charleston, 8. C FOR SALE—Just received a oar load of Angnsta Brick. Prioet quoted on ap plication. Can fill orders fer any amount. 8 25 tf J M McKenzie. BUSINESS LOCALS. BicaUes mange care at Store. Klein's Drag 1 will be in my new store by the 10th of October where I snail be pldased to serve my friends and customeas. H 8 Glover.^ White and yellow onion sets at Kleins Drog Store. Fresh turnip seeds for fall planting at B G Hyrnt's, Walterboro. School supplies, tablets, inks, pencils and tchool bags at Kleins. 5 or 6 dote* "666” will cor? any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mes Onion sets at Klein’s DYug Store- white atd yellow. c Onion set* at Klein's Drag Store. 5 or 6 doees "666’’will cure say ca e of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mo*. Full lire of school supplies at Klein's Drag otore. Fresh ininip seeds for fall planting at B G Hy rhe's, Walterboro. Weloh’a Grape Juice tor sale at Klaina Drug Store. Imported Ginger Ale at Klein's. freight or anything hauled or delivered, anywhere, at any time, dey or night. ’Phone 48b or 15j. J. W. McKenzie. 8 25 tf Itch cured in 30 minntet by Woolf or da anit John Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by M Klein, Druggist. It is in time of sodden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Liniment can be relied upon to rake the place of the family cootut, who cannot alwnya be found at the moment. Then it i* that Chamberlain’* Liniment is never found wanting. In cases of sereins, cuts, wonnus and bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment takes oat the soreness aad drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. A May liver Made to i and oonati(Mttioa—wea-~— _ w _ system. Dona's BngeMls (26 eonfts box) oorreot the liver, tons the stoam $10.00 Word Puzzle. — V * * _% . Starting with the letter S in the centre and reading in any direction, how many times can you spell ‘‘Shop at Brown’s?” s N W O R B R O W N N W • R B T B R O W <\Y O R B T A T B R O 0 R B T A P A T B R R B T A P O P A T B B T A P O H O P A T T A P O H s H O P A B T A P O H O P A T R B T A P O P A T B O R B T A P A T B R W O R B T A T B R O N W O R B T B R O W S N W O R B R O W N S N W o R B T B R O W To the three persons spelling “Shop at Brown’s” as directed above, the greater number of times we w ill award the following Prizes: 1st Prize—Your choice of any Arm Rocker in our store not ex ceeding $5.00 value. 2nd Prize—Any article in our Hardware Store not exceeding $3.00 value. 3rd Prize—Any article in either of our stores not exceeding $2.00 value. CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER FIRST. Cut this out and work on it during your spare time. Let your answers come in AT ONCE so that your name can be recorded. NAME OF WINNERS will be published in The Press and Standard fist week in November. No person allowed to make more than one answer. WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK DURING CONTEST Ranges ized Bu Why? Store. Over 200 Prince8s Ranges in use in Colleton County. Heavy 10 Qt. Galvinized Buckets .18c. in our Hardware Same bucket .25c. other places. Genuine $5.00 Reed Rockers $2.85 in our Furniture Store. 25 Stalls and large yard for your horses and they are FREE. E& mow co. “THE DUST BUSINESS.” I An nouncement. d We beg to announce to our patronizers of Colleton county that on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, we will open a branch Jewelry Store at Ehrhardt, S. C., under the management of a Jeweler Specialist of the trade. Everybody in Colleton County knows the kind of treatment we have given our customers for years and we will keep up the same policy in our, ,branch Store in Ehrhardt. We hope to get the same patronage as before, in. both places. S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE -WALTERBORO AND EHRHARDT S. a . BEFORE PURCHASING FURNITURE & STOVES, House Furnishing Goods, Mens’ & Boys’ Suits GET OUR PRICES—WE CAN INTEREST YOU. COOK-CREEK FURNITURE CO P. P. P. Iito landii Cim 0 M FiIiii, Unntia 11I Stnlili Li*' P. P. P. purifies the Mood, builds op the weak and debilitated, give* - - - ' - he patient hea“" — J first prevailed. strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and and Uaaitnd* nod skin dincmwin. li head, we say withoa purifier in the world. Ladies whose ditioa doe to Boot and are poisoned aad whose blood M In an impure OOfr* r. V. UPPMAN, SAVAMHAH, OA.