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f nr -1*. , ■if' 1875 TERRY & SHAFFER 1907 DO TCU KSADISB that we have one Stores in lower South Carolina. of the most complete and modern Department DO 7CTJ ZFCW that our dry goods department is under the management of an experi enced and competent lady always glad to aid you with helpful suggestions? And that our fall dry goods are now in? HATE TOT NOTED the fact that our new room up stairs (i 28x30)° contains furniture bought in car load lots, also clothing and crockery departments? A.R2 70TJ 2LWAB.2 that we do an enormous grocery' business? Have three telephones in our store and run two delivery wagons all the time? HATE YOTJ ECHGrCTTEN who are agents for UNDINE Flour—Pittsbuugh Electric Welded Fence—Craddick-Terry Shoe? . If so why so? Of course! Certainly! Notes from Ravenel. Editor PnM and Standard.—As my last letter was not consigned to the waste basket 1 have mustered up courage to write ag^n. Mr* 1! D Acksrman entertained a few of her young friends lust Friday night. Ice cream and evke was served at lu o'clock. C 11 Beach visited Charleston last week. Mr A 1’ Powell is home on a short vacation. Uootf fcfcooi mi SaUkrs. The Snider fchool will open on the first Monday in October with Miw Kstella {‘miak as principal. Miss •Smoak stands high as a teacher, and will take charge of her school highly recommended for the work. Tbe school has been in gradual growth for the pusl-jeveral years," being jbtafteti with good iccchiT*. TVu- Snider school is not a high school, but it should be and will be in the near future, the building has been Mrs C K Powell and son of Oot- added to and will be complete in t% tageville week. M isa f in f 1 i s week. visited friends here last few It i« a neat and cont^Mt- able building that a ill accomodate Gertrude Bedgtrs visited Ht l*** 1 cite hundral and will accon»- • 1 > , glglaud the past (K late at least one hunpred and twen ty-five pupils. The school has a If not why? Mrs J A Cbinuis spent a few days •’P^id library and wilt good teach- with her mother at Adams liuu. era will do good Work. ;Suufcra Mrs J A Kodgers was in Charles-, tlloula ^ oon K nitulatc ‘n lias- ton Thursday on business. j ing^a comfortable school home for Mr J W Anderson returned from the'children and good teachers to Charleston a few days ago, bringing imtruct them. Another successfuk a Victor graphophonc back with him.; ,e ** 10u 18 preuicted for the school. ▲ Card to thp labile. Tbs private school If iasl&len ft. MbIoM will jump Tuesday, B«pt 17, nt lbs MaM. C. A. b«Udtn«. Mite Mdooe hors 00 nape tent asdswpos. Oon- improrsment is our aim; tbs tss- pilow will psssent dsw tsslnrsn and thsrs will bs a rs- (0 MdiSfy and mist ths TlSWS of our patrons mors fully than UfoUpting nrbt,maids not that old ps^roas awy glrs as •; 2£:»7 VMthfaliasuraotioB, loading jto thor- oag^ scholarship, diva to pifimM^y (and all * look forward to oQlloglate tho mors sMo (and j) tho sHboUra will be,' finally, to pijpsas aeoUstfiooans. ws hsttore we supply a raal assdhera. lo Hiirr tCxHXie tO WALTERBORO and allow me the pleasure of showing yon my line of fall tad holiday goods. Comparisons you’ve got ts make to know that yon are buying right, for this reason atone tee our line first I don't charge you one otm for look- >»«. Wi b J looking wcU bofore yon bnyu Leaving the above with yon, IW YOUBSTJlULy,: THE SUNSHUfC JfORE g. wi'mienat, Ptop. „ Opp. Jno. M. KleValhxig' Store. -'ll 1 Opltivator, It* own Hu Mothers with Uttls chUdrsa assd to tally satisfy any Pi: *fe amsls a for Its own sake; to adapisd to spsohd needs; toaf- a ohaooe of flaishleg preparatory .< tM. kind I. !»UdJd «**ol «i W»01 Oardinal Gibbons says wealth without religion is 1 unsatisfactory condition. Ik lean, at the eaiae time there tec 1 of wawho wookthe willing ^Oraageburg, « i Soath Carolina. 1 FIRST CLASS EQUIPMENT, STRONG FACULTY, ■THOROUGH COURSES OF STUDY. WE OFFER AS THOROUGH A BUSINESS COURSE AS ANY SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH. A FIVE MONTHS BUSINESS COURSE FOR *70.00. WE CAN TAKE ONLY A FEW MORE STUDENTS FOR CATA LOGUE AND ALL PARTICULARS ADDRESS IHOtR-i: ! FIR ' wmm, 10. SMlbaAMt*»tl8e The Rev J K Smith of Cordova has just cloeed a moat gracious meet* ing at Black Creek church. Every one who had the privilege of hearing him felt that he had a personal mea- asge for each one, and wish him return. Fourteen young people uni ted with the church and all were re vived and stimulated to greater L 0 Weektey of Salkehatohie spent Saturday and Sunday at Fechtig with hit brother, William Weeklsy, who is seriously ill. Mr and Mrs F W Stanley are visit ing the letter's sister, Mrs A B Arns- dorfif of Clyo, Georgia, Mrs Annie Biahop and her aon, Mr Henry Biahop of fslandton, visit ed relatives at SnUmhatchie several days agu This lady, though nearly ninety one yean of age^a remsrhably stioag and walL She asemed to en joy the boggy ride of sixteen miles. Kola. DeWitt’s OarboUasd Witch Is good for boll*, barns, ana skla dtesamn. It is good for pilsa. Bold by Jno M »vu rr—i m«, out*, itepecinlly Editor Proas and Standard:- The fannera are talking of their crops and putting on am ilea over their white cotton pa tehee. Mr. John Saunders and sister visited Smoaks last Sunday. Mrs W F Smoak and sons are visiting relatives near Bamberg. Mr. Gossie Smoak spent last last Saturday in Clio, Ga, with his father. ' Miaa Olydie Saunders spent Sunday with Misroe Willie and Mamie-Chasaereaii. Mr Moody Sanndeis is the hon ored guest of Mr W F Smoak. Messrs Lee Ohaesereau, John and Gust Smoak attended prayer meeting last Thursday night. Mr Joe Ackerman of Cottage- ville was the gnest of Mr S B Saunders Sunday last, Mr and Mrs B G Chaaseroan have moved into Mr Billie Saon- der’• old honaa where they will reside for a few months. ’ MrsOUottStendloyaaddangh- tera have been visiting rolaMvOs near Stokes. Dt Fender of Bamberg was in oar midst Thursday. Silver Hair. b the Salve. It's Tbs Teach That Baals of old thasorodrukarlilhio Salvo will ear* it. Forharaa,seaMaoeta, womkbot oiko, ithaono oqoaL Guamnimd by Kftm X Xleta druagM. Mo. -- s’IT* It strikes o# that there ought to ho a place in vaudeville for the yoong ladv who was not rescued from drowning by Vice President Fairbanks. News There have been many changes since 1 visited year paper. I have sven changed my name. Bat I will try ;to| give yon a few dots frdm onr.commnnit. £Mrs Laura Mandate of|0harles- ton, after (spending; a few days with relatives in this section, returned home, accompanied by Misses Dell and Chris Benton. Charlis Connelly of Varnville was in oar midst a few days ago. Mrs D E Benton and children little Clyde and Alma, are visit ing her Brother Jasper Getsinger at Eutawville 8. 0. Miss Apnie Getsinger apent last week in J Varnville with Mr and MrsJ F Drawdy. Ollie Benton Kearse Getsinger and Loy Benton spent last Son- day in Savannah. Dr and Mrs J B Padgett and daughter Mind, are viaiting Mends in Charleston this week. ‘ Mr and Mrs J Getsinger visited relatives in Hampton a few weeks ago. D E Benton accompanied by hiaiather took a pleasure trip to Beaufort last week. m{|s Vera Herndpa spent last week in Walterhorwmt the home of Rev G M Sexton. Robert Getsinger, left home several weeks ago we thought for a pleasure trip and after reaching hit destination he was soon engaged in work at the Furw geson saw* mill, near Butaw ville. his many friends wish him much success. nr W A Gilmore and wife have moved from Ridgeland to Walterboro where they will be for a few weeks. mt and Mrs Baynard Benton spent last Snaday at the home of mto T A Garvin. Madison and Harry Varn, are spending a a few days with friends at ucNeals. Willie Benton and Wife of Savannah, were among the vititon ia our midst last wepk They have quite a Number of relatives end friends that are always glad to weloom them in oar community. Wishing oar Editor much sacoem I’ll bid yon adiea. Reeder •1. Mr J F Stutts has been at heme very lick. We areglsd to see him out again. We were glad to see Mr Jas £ Peurifoy of Walterboro in our little town Friday. Chisolm Ack:rman and James Rodgers visited. Givhana and Ridge land last Sunday . Mrs John Altman and little aon of Charleston were the guests of C H Beach Wednesday. Mrs J F SUtts Is visiting her daughter, Mrs Burbage of Delmars. Mr D H Towles of Meggett was in Ravenel Wednesday afteraoon on his way to Walterboro, Rev W A Wimberly delivered a fine sermon ou last Sunday night, although only a small crowd present Mr M Altman spent the week’s end with Mrs J J Martin. Mrs M Bivens spent Wednesday with the Misses Rodgers. I hope I will have more to write aext week, and wishing The Pram and Standard sacoem, I remain, Petite Fille. Sept 5, 1907. Correspondent Tafia ‘ ~ ■S* «s Km ami chickens flefct tie ttee. It will giro them a lot of com* fort Whole grain cannot be bee ten for a steady diet Be earefml not to overfle DoWt get the meehee yon feed tee thin. Poet enengh water or milk to wet the foed lo eoMetont Bren wfl! keep the bowels In good order. Better feed that then any of the rtfanulants eo the macket^Faraf Journal. Attack of Diarrhoea On rad by One Doee of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cooler* aed Diarrhoea Remedy. I wee ao weak from an attack of diarrhoea that 1 oonid acaroely attend It my dntftee, when I took* doee of nhiHhiriiii’a Ootte, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It oared mo etttiraly and I had been taking other medicine for nine day* without retlet. I heartily thla remedy as being the bate to my knowledge for bowel com- 9 Stewart of P*e*eti.—« tt . Stewart of the firm of Stewnrt and Bro, GraenriUe, Ala. For aale by John M Klein. DeWitt’a Little Early Riaera are good for ao>ooe who need* a pill. They are amai), aafe, anxo little pitla that do not grip* or aiofcea. Bold by Jno M Klein. Women on (he singe seem to be nwful natural compared lo those off it. To cure a oeid 11 ret move the bowel*. Bee's Laxative Cough Byrap acts gently ‘ i bowele, drt/as oat the oeid, the heed. It’s pleasant to take I Mgh|y recommend it for ooida, oronp and Whoopingoongh.Qnar- ‘ to give aaltefaction or money re- . Equally good for yoong and old. Bold, by Waiter boro Dreg Co. Hero it a noble verse we footed a day or (wo hack, while reading some Hues by Joaquin Miller: "In men whom we condemn ae ill, I find so much of goodness still, Xu men whoa men pronoun*? divine, I rind so much of sin and blot^ I hesitate to draw a line Whore God has not,’ 3 * The Indiana poet who recently Opened siw verses with the lin*. "Oh tho green! the greenl 39 must be abort on the long. lt~tea well known feet that persona living In the piao forests do not saflsr bom kidney dleeeeea. On* doee of Plneulea at night aeaally relieves back- nenm SO days’traatmant ft 90 Tow money refunded if not^atlafied. Bold by “ It is almost impossible in a lew brief articles to give entire justice to a section cf our county so nch in mot and tradition m the lower por tion of Oolleton, even if one poeesi ability u n writer. So there are bound to be some things omitted for future articles. However, we do not wish to dose our articles of this series without stating that the oonununitiea of Meggett and Youges Island hays othsr churches than the beautiful Catholic chapel referred to in one of our articles. The last five years has seen several new churches spring up in this section. There are handsome and well supported churches near Meggett belonging to Baptist, Pres byieriar, EpisoopaliaH and Metho dist oongregptions. The iHigioui side oflile is not neglected. This statement m mads to correct an amission that may have given the impsusteoa toothers thatthnrs was only ooechapd is the eeotfoa when such h not the ema Than, too, we should have men- taonsd the whde aouled and great work dene by the Enteprfoe Bank of Charfastoe. through Wilson G Har vey, prerifisut, m fteakhing capitd for these plaaters to make the won derful development that has been attained in that section. They all swear by him and honor him. W. W. Smoak, Jr. It ought to be a source of eat- itfmotion to Jadga Landis to think that ha is still several iateo ahead of President Gzatro who fined the Asphalt Trust only $fr ,000,000. Lost, betwen 9.00' p m. end neon to day, el _ end sick hsadeoheT This lorn warn by finding el John M a box of Dr drag aloft Pllie Guaranteed for krta aed Jaaodioe.SSo. KiegV Mew Life 4 Baltimore man has beem complaining of feeling a live from moving around in his stomach. Perhaps if ha. wars to swallow m toadstool the frog would take it as an invitation to sit down. There are a great many people who have alhtht attack* of indisestion tad •early all the time. dyapepaia feed may do. It can’t dl> The work it la mppoeed to < mat (he food 71 you eat. JL LI Saenld he gtvw help. Too ought take mamthleg that will do the work year teomeoh rant dm Kodotfor indlgs^ dlcwtotte hod Uadi and heeMh to the etaamoh. Ploewatle Clean your land before it ia foul, food it before it is hungry, and reel it before it is weary.— Scotch Proverb. Pale People Made Baddy for BydalSW It ooaaea pnt op ia a otdUpMble take with a a< zala, eeay to apply to the eore- nem and iaflammotioa, for nay form of piiea; it eoothee and rellovee peia, itch- leg and burning. Man Zan File Reme dy. Price 60 oeat*. Gnarnateed. Bold by Walterboro Ding Co. Pineules 30 dsys* trettmem for $1.00. Steisfictioa giiftrtnteed or money refunded.* - SOLD BY WALTERBORO DRUG CO. For the Kidneys. Bladder and Rheumatism. 4 RELIEVES BACK-ACHE dvaneiMte. orttmay b condition o! the win roetoro it to hack t BjdaWa' twmel etah brin^heck the hue uf hrnllh to the pals Rydale’a Toole Is pot np is Mb and 91 Mass. The huge Meeoonteine 2141 times the imall JeoMKlrito mL''T ■ r&m ■ o / '•*'* > J "Yes. said s countryman, *1 like to hear the news ts well ae any one, but til my neighbors ere too metn to teke g county newspaper. 1 * ■.v