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- . <1 1 Local and Personal : Ellll l»M I I I I ,W. 0. Guess of Round was in town Monday. • A. H. Langdale of Roadside was in to*n Saturday. QydUPGrooby of Green Fond was in town yesterday. W.W. Carter of Kudin attended the Fair meeting Friday. 1). S Maxcy of Williams was in town Monda>. «* # Magistrate 3*. .1. W ilson of^jmoaks had buaintss in town Monday. I) K. Smoak county commissioner, of Smoaks was in town Monday. A. A. Griffin among the caller? day. of Williams was at our office Mon- J. K. Benton and son. Loyless, of Ruffin were aiming, those in town Saturday. If ii , Miss Kllen Barrott of is assistant teacher of Ruh school. (ireenw'Kxl the Adams Mrs. G. R. Bennett accompanied by Mr Hiers. of Stokes were in town Thursday. W. D. Breland of Drs. Creek has accepted a position in the store of M. Jaffa. L. N. Yon of Roadside was a pleasant visitor to our office last Wednesday. Mrs. R. R. Black of Kuflin has the thanks of the office force for some very fine new syrup. Mrs. Bartless and' niece. Miss Emma Traty, were in Charleston ahopping last week. J. 0. Jaques, Jr., of Cottageville was in town Friday attending the Fair meeting. A. H. Wichman will visit Charles ton’s Fall Festival this week, leaving this morning. Dr. W. K Barron and row oj lienrdersojn ilU- wen Friday on a business trip. Kershaw are Htia* Rev. J. M. McLeoh of Columbia will preach in Presbyterian church nevf Sunday both morning and even ing. Hon J. L. Robertson iiassed through town Friday on his way to the association meeting at Pine Grove. * o Rev McCall, pastor of the Baptist church of Clemson College, preached at the Baptist church here Sunday evening. WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn, Mass. Cured of severe compound cold and cough by Vtroi '♦•From Dec. 20, *08, to March I, *09, ! had three bad colds, one on top of the other. I got so weak I could hardly pet around. Nothing seemed to help iv.t until I begun to take Vinol. The cliangr w as msgic. Three bottles com pletely fired that compound cold and flopped the terrible cough- and w hat surprises :mr most, at.the sometime injured nsevere stomach trouble (hat i'.as bothered me ior 20 years. Vinol Is certainly a wonderful modi tne." Mr.Toppan is one of Lynn • ino>t prominent and highly icspected merchants, whoj^- word is r% go'xi r.s his bond. The reason Vinol is so sue. -shil in such cases is because it contains the two most world-famed times—the medicinal, strength- emt^rno(!^>un3Tng^!emeutjo?(iod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. Classified Advertiseneats. w*»nt and for sale ads. 25 centa for 25 su'd- or leas. One ceut a'word for all over 25 worda. Tlnaineas locala'tive centa a line. N</1 IGE—After Nov. 1, wj* will g.n only on Tuesdaya aud 8at- ur<l»*yp of each week . \Xa!terl>or6 (Jotton Oil Co. 10 . Word Puzzle. Ytmr Money Back »: You Are Not SatlsUed. JOHN M. KLEIN, Dru^ist, Walterboro. TO K\t HANUK—A bandsoma loy ? liiiy, ireutlr huJ broken, 2 1 2 veara ol i Will thke halt her value iu brood ! •ow» or alt in hogs if price suits. Luder C Hebliior, pi 27 41 Meggett, 8. C. Starting with the letter S in the centre and reading in any direction, how many times can you spell “Shop at Brown’s.*’ STRAYKD—One small ‘ ►amly c 'luml Put hraded cow. maraed (.mo » h crop and split in one ear, and mu.xxU rr >p in die othir. Ala> one red heifer ^emall wldie horna, (unmarked). Si rayed < IT atxiut 'larch ol ihi- year Int» rime^on te»<hn}r io ’he recovery of w’iil'be itu y rewar led. J D I'tsey. 10 27 8t Wi lianae. S. C. WANT.*', Mr. and Mrs. D.C. L. Hiers. and children, Keba and Hart are among those w ho are attending Gala Week in Charleston this week. Buist Hiers. Willie Kinard and P. W'. Martin and Itev. J. S. M. Finch, of Adams Run were in tewn Friday en route to the Colleton Bap tist Association which met at Pine Grove Friday. WAN I Kl>—The public to know that I-j ha%« u,>rni-d a grist mdt, npposiic the .1 At Wir-ell ’s , »iore. I am prepared to grin 1 coru or any aram. 10 l> 4i. Hennan G frosbv. Col. C. G. Henderson left Friday Eugene avant leave to-day for Chur- J last as a delegate to the S. C. Pres- leston where they will spend the; byterian Syrod, which commenced rest of the week. ; on Friday r.ightat the Scotch Church in Charleston. The assembly con- W.O. Benton*; representative of sisted of every minister in the State Shuptrine Company, of Savannah is of that jiersuasion, and an Elder in Colleton customers. this week visiting his from each church. There were also visitors from other states. Mrs. B. G. Hyrnc left this morn ing for Charleston where she will take in the Fall Festival. C. C. Drawdy and H. J. Fender of Weeks, were among those who called to see us yesterday. Prof. Far- in town * WAN rKD—To buy 5,000 bushels of cow pentt at $2 per bushel, also waut to buy eggs ut 25c. per dozen. W G Hiott, 1 i 20 4t Kouud, 8. C. WANTED—To buy 10 bushels of stock pi. dais av once. C M Grace, 10 2 »tf Waiterboro. 8. C. WANTEO—You to know that I have a comp'ete line of furniture, stoves, etc. I carry on a general line of repair work, such as oigaus, sewing machi nes, ami bicycles- L N Glover. 8-11. s N \V O R B R O W N s N \Y O R B T B R O \V N W O R B i > T B R a W O R B T A P A T B R O R B T A P O P A T B R B T A P O H () P A T B T A P O H s H O P A T B T A P O H O P A T B R B T A P O P A T B R O R B T A P A T B R O W O R B T A T B R O W N W O R B T B R O W N S N W O R B R O W N S FOR SALE R s r FOR SALE—Maury’s Geoaraphies, Collar A Uauiel Beginners Latin, Hp gin’s Pm sic*, Lee’s History of the U. ^ , Wentworth’s Elementary Alge- ina, in addiuou to regulany adopted school books. The Press and Standard. Mrs. G. A. Sauls left Saturday for Beaufort to sjk’nd a few days visit ing her son, Austin Sauls. AND MULES, i FOR SALE—100 acres of good land, thre*» miles from Waiterboro, on rail- load; two iiorve farm under cuitiva rd n, with good fence, hslt of which is wire; good buildt'igs; woo< laud huely timbe ed. For terno* and price apply to ! D Colsou. Waiterboro, b C, ’phones 101U and 1058. 10 13 4t To the three persons s|>elling “Shop at Brown’s” as directed above, the greater number of times we v. 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 00 YftlllO n "CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER FIRST. Cut this out and work on it during your spare teno. 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. SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER Big assortment of Steel Enamel- ware. Blue, white lined. ^ 11 first quality. Some of these ar ticles are warth .75c. This beats our September Bucket Special. YOUR CHOICE 25c. W. A Strickland of Smoaks, at tended the meeting, of the county executive committee Monday. a^ain R. Bennett, one of the leading farmers of Lodge, w as a pleasant caller at <>ur office Thursday. Miss Annie Gallow ay and Miss Eva Mace will leave this afternoon to take in Gala Week in (Charleston. ' W. J. Yarn and Hon. D. M. Vam of Mandton. were among thoee who were in tewn on business Wednesday. Dr ami Mrs. T G. in Charleston where W undergoing treatment at mary I have decided to open my Sales Stables Waiterboro at same old stand, and will leave S row for the West, accompanied by Mr. I. J. May, w m will assist me in _making selections, to purcha several carloads of fine horses and mules. Shall be pleased to serve my former customers and friends with any class of stock they want. See me about prices, etc, before you place your order. in tomor- ho purchase b & U If i a B FOR SALE—Offers will lie considered C. D. MAY. 0 latter is the Infir- (z Miss Maggie Harley who will have charge of the fancy work depart ment of the County Fair, will be as sisted by Medames John H. Peuri- oy, Carrie Sue Fr aser, T. P. Baker and John Glover. v ~ tor the purchase of the following Uud belonging to the E-t&le of the late J C W'ietertt. ^ '-, * 1. Xjot in Town of Waiterboro. 2. Tract of stout 5*0 on Asbep' o River Colleton County, S- C., formerly ot Glover. Address: Simons, Singling A Cappeltnanu, Attys, No 40 Broad Street, 10 20 4t Charleston, S. C- I DAMARL CO. I FOR SALE—School books, school sup plies, pens, ink, pencils, etc. The Press and Standard. FOR SALE—Juat received a car load of Angnsta Brick. Prices quoted on ap plication Cau till orders for any emotint. 8 25 tf J M McKenzie. V. “THE BUSY BUSINESS:’ .-I 21 JcWflfd. TJ R lCNT- The Pres- The first of the Lyceum meml>ers or this season’s course w as Floyd •eatherstone last evening at the court house. There was a good sized audience and the entertainment was all that could have been wished. Mrs. W. P. Murphy, and daughter. Miss Lillian, went to Charleston the latter part of the week on a shop- ing expedition. Miss Jennie Connor of Smoaks spent Sunday with her sister. Miss Cora, She took charge of the Road side school Mondar. of which she has been chosen teacher. Rev J. D. Moore of Columbia, genei-al secretary of the Sunday school department of the Baptist convention was in town Sunday as the guest of Rev. F. O. S. Curtis. Elsewhere in this issue will be found candidates cards for Hons ,D. L. Smith and W. C. Brant for the Legislature. These candidates are well known over the county*. W. F. Robertson of Stokes was among those who called to see us Saturday. Mr. Robertson says he has sold 25 hales of cotton and wil have seven more, total 32-bales on forty acres. Gathered 700 bushels of coi n and 450 bushels of potatoes. STOMACH OUT OF KILTER? Don't fuss about it. Juat do this for once. Buy a bottle of GAM BLE’S DIGESTIVE WINE. See hoar quickly a few teaspoonfuUa will aet you right. No more gaa, aour stomach, belch- ing, heavy feeling or palpitation. It awakes your appetite and makes -Suit* of three oftit-M over 'ren-* ami standard, either singly or together. Apply to The fittu and Standard. T<> RENT—Building whioh cau be u*ed at) -.tore or tor other purpo>e«. 1U 13 Oft B G Byrne .it BUSINESS LOCALS. KID BOUDOIR SLIPPERS FOR We have this week unloaded one car of coal into our Railroad Warehouse, direct fmm the mines. Hard and Soft Coal. Put yonr order in now Don’t wait until cold days come. Tei ry & Shaffer, ** Coal Dealers. RELIABLE LOW PRICED WATCHES. F°R ; cono ^y ;l a d i e s the table : If vou want an excellent hot water bag it is at Klein’s. We have some low priced watches that are reliable. There is a point in price that to go below, quality must be :»acrificed. Our years of experience in the watch business tell us where the danger point is. Reliable watches cannot be sold for less money than we ask for them. Be sure your new watch is right by buying from in Home grown teed rye at B G Hyrae’s. Another lot of onion sets at Klein’s Drag Store. expenses increase the amount of Quaker Oats; eat it at least twice a day. It does more than ( other foods and costs only a frac tion as much. < —IN— shortens the Klein’s Drag , BLACK, BLUE, allyoar food GAMBLE'S DU the bottle at foot SHUPTRINE 00. MehwhMk Mnot Sdkdby JohaM. 50c W1 dealer, or Savannah, Ga. EARN FOR SAIL •Splendid opportunity to se cure a fine farm of about 200 acres near Waiterboro. Healthy, fertile soil, good water. Easy terms. , Apply to R. H. WICHMAN, Waiterboro, S. C. PINK, TAN, RED, ALL SIZES, $1.00 A PAIR. * Add 15c. for express charges. HOSIERY TO MATCH 25c A PAIR. CoLate powder that shave will be foand at Store. Host Proof seed oata at B G Hyrne’a. Visit out news stand and select your magszines at Klein's. S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE. WALimSO AND [HMIARDT S. C. Nyal's remedies are guaranteed at KleinVDrag Store. * Every dav aomething near at Kletn’a Drag Store. New Prunes at B G Hyrne’a store. A new and beantiful assortment of to<>tlv tunshes will be found at Klein’s. blades Razors, mcoifatropa and razor at Klein’s Drag Store. The well-known Community Silver ware with 10 and 20^jeara guarantee to wear, atS Finn's Jewelry Store. Anothet lot of onion sets at Kteiu a Drag store. Magistrate’s Sammons- SLATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Colleion Coanty. and for H. J. WILUAMS, Baggage, freight or anything hauled or delivered, anvwhere, at any time, day or night. ’Phone 43b or 15]. J. W. McKenzie. u 8 25 tf HORSES AND MULES SHOE AND HOSIERY STORE, 248 Kinc Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jul. M. Avant brought us a 'stalk .22 * of cane Saturday, 22 joints 8 feet and 3 inches high. THE RUFFIN SCHOOL Ruffin, Oct. 26,—Special: The new school house here is now being used. The trustees and patrons got together shortly after the comple tion and finished paying off the in debtedness. The school if under the efficient management of Him Emily Sloman. CAR LOAD •j of Fine Horses and Mules and* will remain here all next week. Monday, Nov. 1, Salesdav. will be a busy day with W. Z. Ayer. Wait ’till you see his stock before you buy. LOOK FOR By J E Rr>nn, Magistrate in ma d County and said State, To auv Lawful Constable: Coron amt having been made unto me bv G N Taylor, that you, John W (laiumood and Mrs M. E Hammond, are indebied to him iu rbe sum ot forty- f« ur dollars and twenty live cents for goods and merchandise sold and de livered on yonr order aa ner a verified statement on tile in my office. These are therefore to require yon to summons the aaid defendants to appear betore me in my office in Waiterboro, 8. C., on the 22nd day after the completion of service by publication at 10 o’clock ▲ M, 1900, 10 answer to said complaint or judgment will be given by default against John W Hammond and Mrs M K Hammond. Given under my hand and seal at Waiterboro, S. U, the 16th day of September, A. D., 190!>. J E Bryan [L. 8.] 10 6 tit Magistrate. W. L AYER Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Connelly of Island ton spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mra. J.W. Carson. » v-V v' \ - \ \ ■ 4 $ ^ v\ . A-