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P .£■ I Is 4* ai Lscal sad Perms} 1 mu# »ifM 1 i. R Kinard of Lodge, was among those in town Monday. Bom to Mr. and Mts. A. A. Hiott son—Louia James Oliver. . „ “Mr. and Mrs B? H. Wif!is. of Cot- tageville were in town Saturday. . Prof. E B. Bellinger has returned from a visit of several days' to j friends atAdams Run. AT COnACEVILLE “ Classified Adrertiwnentf. Want aad for salearfs 25 orats for tt words or kas? On* oom! a word for asl osar 25 Words. Bosiocos locals firs ©rots a Mos. The bank* in town will be closed •o th, on account next Monday, fiept of Labor Day. Mi>. Hattie vonLehe will taltc* a special couiat* ?»t (jreenvilte xtmale college tins term. Hebert?. Fraser has been visiting relatives ps town na.s turned to i.is hupie in Tios'on. | WE OF HST MONlITT—NUT tw mnE rtfsnr. The campaign meeting held Friday at Cot tageville wj^nne of the best held during the campaign. The au dience whjrtT greeted the speakers wa^ one bf the largest they • had sjiok^ff to at any.-of the places where <*ALE—2-horss power Intertut- meetings had been held. There were u » .j-itr* porcha-er. FOR SALE KOK SALE—Boff Orrintou Cockerels #1 Oil < aca; Boff Orp<ngtoD e«nr» gl.OO • per set ting of 11. Foil brre.'; Hue stork. " 'Willie Darts. - Walterboro. S C , K f D 2 * Jil.tt at lea-st persons present and over U)0 of these* were ladies! The word had gone out that a big pienfe dinner wool! be served, and it was done. A recess of tone hour was taken and the Jt _ appetite* of th(»se present attended to in that ^interval. Long picnic. w,eek. of the w iio ha' lieen ,ne's returned Miss Carrie May l^rrall of Heau-' h ’^ been prepared and loa.ie<j rt visited relaiive^in town several down with gor^ things to eat. pro- f ( days the latter part of l.H't L. C. i’adgett, president county farmers uiv n to Chark-lfon <1; \ u* Saturday. Dr. and Mfa. M C. Kbhbume have retiirued from h.visit of several | weeks to Mrs. Fisr.burne's parents at Leesville. Mr/and Mr*, DuBois of Sa^ vannah are in town visiting at the the candidates, or rather home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.' speeches were made on H. W. DuBois Mrs. T. P. Les.v*sne and little son of Charleattm. who have been visiting relatives in town returned yesterday to their home. ‘ - Mrs. John H. Peurifoy and little -wn. Emile, who have been on Sulli van’s Island spending the summer returned yesterl Miss Ida M/FishWne^Stenog- rapher for Peu^f^^ w^d^njoy ing a fortnight'snoliday^witn N .her sister, Mrs. H N. Stokes oTM^ijnd. The dance to be given by the young men of the town Thursday evening of this week w ill be one of the mostenjoyble of the season. John D. Warren, who fras been spending severul weeks at (llenn pared as. only CottageviHe ladies k'row* how to prepare them. The i weather was a little threaitning. and j two or thh e times during the day it seemed the meeting would have to ad.nurn, but only slight showers were ^he result and the speakers went on. The usual speeches were made by unusual the usual ! subjects. The good attention given the speakers, and the presence of so many ladies seemed to inspire the candidates, and there was a flow of oratory such as had not been heard before. Air the aspirants,‘or as one of the candidates expressed it. “com- peet-ersr” with the exception of Col. John D. Edwards, candidate for re-election as probate judge, were present. The audience was liberal with applause, and nearly ever)' can didate received some. It is no use to state that any were favorites as the vote recorded elsewhere in this paper will testify who they were. An object of considerable interest, referred to by some of the speakers. The aod Standard. POK SALK — Ttare* mar^ an l five in'ile*; a;*.i a itoud tU-ck nt wagon' and hiif{gie§. W. A D'lrunt, >> ;14 4l Cottagevule, g. C. FOIt SAbE—'>ne hur** 1 -rood. Fo* farm ing »nd »<1 o-e. Very laxg*. borw* alioui t» je«r« oM. Afolv to I> R Htotv. 5 10 4t H F I) No d, Iks 14 >U HALE—Fine farm tbiee milea trout Waaerboro. si*' ori'J^fkMJubKru ro’.d Apply igA. 11 Aicbaian, 6 If VV alterboro, Si. C. FOR HAbE—Foil line of <«l«ot^a rnunel wart* for tbe uo uen. Ve>y cheap, aerviceabia andcieatilf b N Glover. Furoitare Store. Let Us Print •- » - •> - » For You e The Press and Standard has added another job press and has now the best equipped Job Depart men'.*we ever had. In addition, we have recently added a large quantity of the newest job type, and can turn out. better work than ever-be fore. AH , the large stock of the late 6dieton News has beert’ added, anti we are prefmred to' give prices mat will land your order. Prices ^nd samples cheer fully furnished. Let us print vouc fad stationary now W orknianship, material ai.ti prices guarai.teed. The Press ' and Standard THE WAY “JACK” SMITH WON Mi Springs is at home again, having i was the new and* hamlsome schooF l*een much improved in health. | building which is being erected at B. C Fraser of Har deville wav in the* site of the old academy building town Sunnay Mr. TrUker was for-j ybi^ will he the handsomiest school men!v from Tan,pa. Fla . but has , gone into business at Hardeville. * J Alias Janie Crosby jnd little sister Casine of L dgo., Were among the " WANTS. . WANTE’>—<.'o*mopollran Marsztee re- quire* tbe rervlce* of a representative in Walterboro to look alter subscrip tion renewaU and to extend circula--1 tioo by method* which have proved IK Buuauelly •arceasta 1 . 8el«ry end y aommi'iioh. Previous ext e icnoe de m •irahle but not essential, w hole time D or siiare lime. Add*** with refer- * ence*. H. C. Campliell, Cqsraopoiiten Q Magazine, 17H9 Broadway, New York * «‘ltv. /831 2t WANTED—A boy or young man to ,work with me on fann for the year. Live with me in bonae. Good wages and good treat menu LouisC. Padgett. WANTED—One gentle milk; cow not less than 8 quarts Not particular to breed./ Dr. T O. Kershaw, 8 24 tf Walterboro, 8. LOST—A black Berkshire boar i gfcark- ed with white face,* we ghln about 2' u pounds. Reward for iotd natiou ■i leading to recovery. • ' / M. 'Smith, - W alter!oro. S. C , R. D. N«» 2. S 24 tl 1 Big Dance f Sept. 1st S /l. r . L.. , A Street Scene at Green Pond—D. L. Electioneering a Voter r ‘ a Smith ^auajJLL i visitors who atumdcu the campaign meeting in Waltcrjx»ro Saturday. A. S Mqrrall of Beaufort was in town this week returning Monday. He was accompaniecl by his son. Willie, who will remain for several days. ^ W. J. Ta>lor and H. W. Black, who have been North purchasing i heir tali and winter stock of mer- chandi-ie returned the latter part of thy week. rv -v Miss Helen vonLehe ’eft Saturday for Greenville wnere she will teach this >ear. Miss vbnLehe graduated there tht? sprifig. at the Greenville Female college. bniidirgin the county outside of Wa terboro when completed and will be quite sq addition to the Cottage- vrllc cun.tr.unity. FLORIDA LETTER. Kissimmee. August 25—Editor Press and Standard: I made irty breakfast this morning on plaice or flounder.. To one who h never seen one of the stran fishes a short description ^ill not be displeasing. They/ are flat, one side being black and the other white, the mout)T opens like any other flat fish/with both eyes on one side of/the head. They have, except about the mouth, but one Mie ’ the back bone. I have seen a few' that rill fl The young m^h of the town will give a Big dance, Thurs day. Sept. 1st, at Hyme’s Hall./Metz Band will fur- isK the music. ms Everybody Is Invited CAN WE SELL FURNITURE Cheaper Than the City Stores BECAUSE « Rpacnn Nn 1 Stores ant * Warehouses like ours lYCaMIU I1U. 1 could notice rented in any city lor less than ciSoo.oo per year. Ol T R RENT AMOUNTS TO NOTHING. ' ^ , Reason No. 2 LOST—A red HouacK Poppy about uioo'ha obi. Fit/cr a ill please rt torn to C*. S. Bcnntit. 8 24 if LOST—Noliee/U hereby iriven that lie l^*'il Bo'.k/N'i. 220 of the Colleiiio I Bankingmpnn*, Stvinit* Depart- J mem, bin been loat nr mislaid £mi I ! ly for a duniioate. W. W. Speiitht*. 8 iMt W alterborn, S. 0, / IMJblNbbd LOCAL*. The manv friends and admirers of i were nearly 2 fPet long and Miss Lucy Williams will be pleased O) know that* she i.* convalescing very rapidly fr< m her .recent illiuw, and exiiectsto return tw her home in a few days. The family of K H. Wichman, of!States the Farniers Hini Merchants Bank. jof l*ue has returned t » town adter a simi. I Hiude. Some people who were mer sptmt <m Sullivan’s Island. Mr. i/ere last year say *that Wichman express*' him>elf as de/j surnri i er U p North is fearfully to 15 inches /ide. Everythmg is in a bustle here proparing/ior tbe expected influx as stain als the approval of winter ejs the |>eople of the North to seek the genial climate .•uni | only one Florida Clod has lighted with lite-on CheTsland. / / Mr- and Mrs.. ( : . F. Rizer/ and <'hilurcivvisit«M hm >uter Mrs/E. E. Jones the latter part of tlpf week. Mr. Bizet-is a prominent business man of Filar, being in the mercantile* - hanking and live stock business. Fhey left Saturday afternoon for Mr. Rizer’s father’s at Ashton where they will visit several days. Kev and Mrs. G. P. Penny and little daughter. Kathleen, of Mc- (’lellanville. arrived several days ago to spend some tin,e with relatives. The board of Stewards for Me< lellan- viile station have given Mr. Penny a ttt) days vacation and a purse for exjienses He expects to visit sev- »*raJ ;M*tnis in ftH* up country before returning to his wt-rk. hot^ 1 a great deal hotter than it ever is here; while the winter is something terrible. My own ex- jierience agrees with this state ment. If you have anybody among your readers who wan (a a warmer climate when winter comes send him here. Our pension law is so , strict that many men who were defacto soldiers of the Confederate army, because they are unable to furn ish proof of enlistment, are de prived of their pension. Fall and winter gardens!* taka notice; All ▼aiiatie* of tarrip seed* for fail planting at Klein’*. - / All tbe »ch<>oI b H>k* adopted by the Suta Board at Tbe Preea and Standard r We now have in atock a good supply cf Wire Fencing and several car* more an n ate J4e tare to figure with a* be fore you place your order. Yarn Broa. Co., Moaelle and Sm«aka, 8- C. Ruta Bag* Turnip oced. Fresh supply at Klein’*. 5 or H doses “666” of Chid* and Fever. 4 1-t Sine* will cure any case Price 2'*0. Ink, Cravon, Pen*. Pencils, plates, Tabiets, etc., at 1 be Presa and Staudan . r, or 6 d< aes “666* <>f Chin* ami Fevei. 4 13 6 uioa will cure any cn«t Price 2.V. , R ita Baga Turnip seed. Frerh supply at Klein s t»4 ;>• Liver Pills regulatea the liver. At Klein’*. KMn’a Sarsaparilla puntita the blood Fruit jars and extra rubbers at B G Hyrne’s. */• COTTON PICKERS ACCOUNT BOOKS. We have on hand Cotton Pickers Account Books and Cotton Pickers Tables lor cal- cotton !as E. Peurifoy, president of the First National Bark of Walterboro left yestenlay for Glenn Springs where lie will spend a few days. H*» will U> joined m Spartanburg by Mrs. Peurifoy and the children, who j otherwise, they dilating the amount This I picked at any price. These! works a hardship to those who. | very useful ami valuable books I ke myself, are over SO. Thej we have had prepared tor and only consolation in such cases is ivi t lo our , f that the end is near. But the I,-. A n ' . , , old veterans can’t help* thinking, rK ' n ^ S- ^ a " at ol,r )an ^ ant * j they ought not to be left to sutT- |get one. er. It the North would lav aside i rni i ctam qilivpep pamdamv 1 its grudges and pension the men I t vOLLtlOrl BAhRIMi bUNIPANT. whose submission gave them JOHN. F. LUCAS, . R L. FRASER, wljat they could'not acquirei Pr *“ d * nl C**»u«r. ELECHUC CLOCKS for .SALE OR RENT Our taxes and insurance amounts to ofte-third to one-half loss than they would amount to in any city. All city furniture* sforf-s doin^ an installment business.figure a loss c: at least >ioo oo out of ever)' 5500.00 business on lia*! accounts. Our loss on bad accounts is less than ; Reason No. 3 Reason No. 4 There are about thirty furniture stores.in Charleston. Divide tlv- population ot Charleston by 50 and you will see .that v. <• have more people to th- number of furniture stores in Colleton County than there is in Charleston. The result is that we do more business at a smaller cost than the city store. • » . y • We contract with the factories for Koods in CAR LOADS at SPOT CASH prices, less jobbers discounts by reason of the volume of business we do, the amount of ^oods we handle. . The result is that we can GUARANTEE to sdl you the same goods for less money. City stores a ’d from 15* to 20* P* the cost of their j'oods to co\er ex ponses.. Our expenses do not exceed io‘ c of our ^ross business. - , / * . . Reason No. 5 Reason No. 6 Reason No. 7 \Ve d;d a retail on King Stre*-t in are in^a position t lo prove tile abovi turniture busnes' Charlestop and statements - . at FINN’S Jewelry Store Old Location NEW BRICK STORE WALTERBORO, S. C. Let Us Figure With You v AND WE’Lb GET OUR ORDER BROWN FURNITURE & HARDWARE •THE BUSY BUSINESS” Big Stock New Goods nave been at Saluda, iN. C., for sev eral weeks. Mr. Peurifoy will re turn to WalterUiro in about a week, but Mrs. Peurifoy will remain a w hile longer. ■ i 1 ■— 11 1 CmCHESTER SPIUS DIAMOND 1 1 BRAND iy LADIHSI AA y»«r DraMM for C DIAMOND RKAKO PIU.4 la Kr o 1 Colo metallic bot««. scaled an(T> Bl ‘ tibtv-a Tabs mo otmxb. Takb mo otbbm. ■» •# \V Md aA fee cai4*UA.T#as V !•>* »■**• PILLS, for tweatr-im j*m*rf rd»4 •• •aat.Safeat, Always Rdiabla. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS fiSS. EVERYWHERE ntsTxuo. would only be doing justice to men who fought for what they believed to lie right, and who afe now paying taxes to sqffJbrt the men who fought us. VVe are in the midst of our “rainy season,” with one or two showers every day. and a month of such weather ahead of us be fore the. ’ dry season” begins. D. M. Breaker. Walterboro, ScC. Oh * • Have just completed the interior of my store, eular/’u and remodeling it. so as to accommodate the largest stocz BEREA LOCAL MEETING The public meeting to be held at Berea Friday afternoon will take place promptly at 3 o'clock as sched uled. County Preside^ Padgett and other speakers will be present. The public is invited to be present Another New Industry! i A most remarkable, interesting ; ami useful industry is operating in lour town at the Court House yard.! It is the Plating Business' of Mr. P. Connell, who has with him. in full operation, ail the appliances neces sary in his vocation. The work done At the following very low prices: by Mr. Connell has given entire sat- ' isfaction and wi^) compare with work done by the most skillful artisan. A few moments conversation with i FOR SALE ONE enR FLOUR AND GRIST of merchandise I have ever carried, stock consists of This very complete Grist (er sack . . § Best Flour per bhl. Second Patent per bhl. 1.75. 6.00. 5.75. J. L. LYONS SMOAKS, S. C. him and an examination of his work will convince the most skeptical of the merith of his work, which eoh- s»ts of plating knives, forks and spoons, and surgiqd instruments — wKethar brasa^ iron or steel. Mr. Connelfsays his motto is sat- lafaction or no pay. DRY GOODS NOTIONS CROCKERY Prices to suit the time;, spect theSe gocds. v * V HATS AND SHOES GROCERIES TINWARE ^ v You are invited to call sn l in- ^ W. V; GLOVER OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE