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V 5i:nd«y School Conv«nllun. Th»-Tb y 8fcon<l Auno*'u o' 'Le (<'( e’un HaptUt Hon-loy 8<hool ConaenMoo. 1»«1 J with th» Doctot'r I, ° \ <r| - H. D. PadBettwrnttoI/.l£ryoK- * U 1 co,,l,noe, ' terd«y. ihrooRDPootity Ja^. A.. Padgett of Round was hero l( nday. • R. D* Carter of Ruffin was in town ■last night. W..A. Smith of Smoaka wos in town ye iterday. Rob?.- Rfaek of Ruffin was here yesterday. W. S. Marvin of Noylt s was in lowr Monday. *► s|x*nt Yom B. Levy, postmaster, Kipjur itj ileaufvrt. G. R. E. Lin<!( r of Stokes was in to see u* yesterday % Dr. ThiO. G. Kershaw of Mcpgctt wa- in town yesterday. J. Chris, von Lehe left this morn ing for Charleston College. ■’ f Mias Annie Bellinger has accepted a po ition in the jh ;i? office. pr. and Mrs. J. Herndon of i Riffin were in town Monday. VY. V.\ Gar\-in and H. E. Savage si>ent Saturday in Chari- ston. G. A. and D. E. Benton of Get- Blnger were in town Saturday. Miss Bessie Wilder has returned hoiiie after a pleasant visit here. Mr. and Mrs John Peurifoy are at Chick Springs for a brief holiday. Mrs. E. M. Jones w’ent on a busi ness trip thi^ morning to Savannah. Mrs. L. Stokes and children of Branchville are in town visiting rel atives. .x. . 1 S. Finn ha? just returned from a visit to Savannah to see Mrs. Finn and his new s< n. o Mrs. Bartless ret urned to the home of her brother, Capt. C. C. Trar\v, Tuesday morning. \ S. P. Driggers of Summerville, publisher of the Summerville News, was in town yesterday Arthur Sanders returned to Char leston last week after spending a month with his parents. Mrs. C. R. Wilson of Allendale re turned to her home Saturday after a pleasant visit to Mrs. B. G. Price. The Colbton County Medical Society held an interesting meet ing here yesterday, Pres. Kirbye Presiding. Miss Neile DeTrevdle and brother Julian, attended the darce at Rav- enel jF-ffday evening. They retuined Saturday. Mrs R. W. Peeples and daughter, Addie, of Rantowles, visited her brother, N. C. A. Sauls Wednesday and Thursday. Misses Katherine and Leila Curtis Irft Saturday for their home in Charleston after a pleasant visit at the home of Rev. Curtis. Rev. J. L. Daniel left yesterday for Summerville, where he will join Mrs Daniel and they will return the latter part of the week. Mist Caroline Caldwell, who has been spending two weeks with Mias Winabee Grace, returned Monday to her home on Edisto IsfcDd. * *3 '• Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White and lit tle daughter. Martha, who have been spending the summer in town, returned to their home in Charleston Saturday. . Ilev. H F. Halford preached the Iotr<> doctorj S iin -n, > nJ ih* officers of the praceedirg year re-elected I* eaideni i J H Dodd make* an txedeot pnaldiot' off'cer aod bosineM we» (li«patched re y Satiafaviorily. The Repona from t e Haml»v §< ho“‘a a) owed pr<vpfa*e, a d ike itmiraiious are that nu ir.cirav d iottreat U itken in this very import... i b such of Oiiriatiin endeavor. Ilev t l *. Mocre, Fnr.day School secre'ary • » i. e Bnpifs' .*> nle (.onveulion, wa< j <r eui, ianfi gave macb Pifonna ^>n coru eruiug tlie .etiers! work, th 'work of :he ooii- ventioD esnno le given ou!y in derail w »o ebort a rep ri n-. thi- mu»t l»e, an*', “^ptc'sl tutntun wdl be made of 'he di» ‘ cq-mous ol •nbjt-c'f, n td hspecial y o iu rern’d to the" e'ifloa'ion ol Teech eta’’; ’ T.»e foior- \ oik of Me t'onven tion"; aid the” A -rr*< i -unday i rfjbco! ieati ote« wiihiii die teiiitoiv < f I ike Conveu im,’’. O • suio'ny ir.O’tiiiig n i large b »1y of ievhrr« rii>i « pin n. teren fd fn sjnd y hclioola lie eoe-l to he L<-««cn for ih^ morning iHti^bt by Hev. K <» ?. < urtii*, dv - 11 i d lurud wus used,'pud tile ”Te vir-- taukit bow '0 |I S< ll ’ I’ribllv the lariMM C fngre/atltin that h >n ever h-h. ink'ed .v the Ch. ii-h, !ia>ei.t d to the V i bleu »r/fterrron preach* d bv Vr < urtis, iotn the lex' -l. iin 12: 2‘5.21 Thi-t mee. m; of ike comectiott viv< c.iUhiiiered the Le*f in '.a hi-ttorr, and tke work ifc uc earing aicaiiily in iuturtst. For chills and fever Take Oxldine Prir* 5oc jier boltle. For km e and gaariin«eed by Waller- boro Drug Co i) )1 :! in Married Mr. Baynard B. Benton and E<lith Goodwin were married Thurs day evening at the home of the bride’s parents, near town, Mr. and Mrs. B. \Y. Goodwin, Only a few relatives and friends were present, j Tin* ceremony was performed by Rev. F. O. S. Curl is. The bride is the pretty and accomplished dauJih- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and is much loved by all who know Iter. The groom is the son of Mr. B. G. Benton, and occupies an im- portant position wrfh the firm of; A. Wiehman & Son. He is a young man of great promise and enjoys to a marked degree the confidence of ail who know him. At the residence of W. C. Brant on Sunday afterneon‘ Sept. 22, Mr. D. L. Walker was married to Miss Dora Petit, all of this county. Mr. Walker is son of the well-known scbool-teacher, Mr. Edwin Walker of Salkehatchie. Miss Petit the daughter of Mr. G. W. Petit of Salkehatchie. The groom is a rail road man and left for Savannah on the midnight train with his bride. Judge Gage has the sum of f2,( granted bail in ,000 to Frank Haines who killed Linder at Ruffin some months ago. G. Padgett, Esq., is his attorney. T Mrs. Annie Snead of Savannah accompanied by her grandson, little Robbie Snead, returned home after spending a week pleasantly with her aunt, Mrs. S. E. Sloman here. We wonder if some of our hunts men can hit the side of a house. A deer standing still is in no danger. W. Black. Jr. and H. A. Patter- I have been hunting recently. Annie and Emmie Neyle Saturday afternoon to home in Charleston after hav ing spent sometime with -Gladys Wiehman and Ulmer Fiah- bume. Letters have been received from J. G. Hoefer, from Cripple < Col. His friends will be sorry to know that he has been very ill reaching that place. He is better, now, though. Thore win be a musical and liter ary entertainment at the court Friday night at 840 o’clock. ^ 0 and 15 cents, lee and horns made candy will be Marie by the Walterboro Con- Imocwr those who ittamkid »day Behool Convention V ■ ■' > Ox! hue A chill cure In r-very bottle con- (firms Ut Nation*! Pore Diug Law. For sals ami |taikrnntM><1 by Walter- boro Drug Co. 9 113m lalandlon Items Editor Preu and btaudard: W were prined to heor of the death of dr. L B. Adams, he died September 16th, 1907. Deserved in the Confed crate war ahd was s brave Soldier,he was seventysix years old and he leaves a wife and a host of friends and relatives to mourn his departure. A namber of young folks are to leave Tuesday for the Bamberg School We wish thym all Success. Mrs. P.8. Polk is very ill, we hope for her a speedy ^recovery. Mrs. J.F. Rents and son Frank visited Hampton Friday last, Mr Mannie Rents is now working at Stokes and Patrick’s Saw mill. The folks are Working up a Gra ded School at Islandton. They will unite Rum Gully, Rice Patch, Ander and the union Schools and have one School at New Hope Crosf Roada. we would like to know Mr. Editor what yon have to say about this plan. With many good wishes to the Press and Standard. „ Pet. Attention!* HEADQUARTERS CO. K, 3so BBO n 8.0. N. G. WALTERBORO, S. CL You are hereby com mended to sp pew in foil ^pifonn at the Armory here on Sept SO, 1007, at 8 o’clock pr m. to attend drill. Failure to ho present, or to submit» rensoanbls ex cuse iu writing, neritstbe extreme penalty of tbs law, G.X.H. MOORE, & L. FISHBURNE, 1st Srigt will tries pbco hi New York — HOW IS THIS ? A $60 New Royal SiSS.?" $24.'75 .NOT A CHEAP .’O l MACHINE AS OF BRED' BY CATALOGUE HOUSES BUT A HT\NI>-' ARB MAKE AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST * * * * * * ' '• * 9 9 Realizing that our County was in the most pros- > v * o # a *i a ** perous condition it has been in for years, I went direct to the Northern Markets and purchased my fall stock, which I think is complete 1 therefore extend to all a cordial invitation to in spect my line of DRESS, GOODS. Consisting of Broadcloth, Silkine Mohair, Brilliantine, Sharkskin Cashmere and various other kinds ranging in price from ioc to $1.25 per yard. . .. f Clothhing Clothing —Mens Suits^* .. *>5 to $16.50 per suit Youths Suits .. $4 50 to $9*00 per suit Boys Suits .. .. $1.50 to $5.00 per suit Mens Pants $1.00 per pair and up Boys Pants 25c per pair and up Y4.11 should see our large stock of Clothing beiore you buy elsewhere / o . Jy . 0 9, a’ Tailor Made Clothing •o'* - - 0° ■ I have been representing the tailoring business for the past ten years and feel that I know how to meas ure you for a fit—Anyway I will guarantee you a fit, jf you will only give me trial. I have over 400 sam ples for you to select your suit from. Shoes Shoes Shoes I have just opened up my fall stock of Shoes— Remember I handle the famojs "Battle Axe” and “Wolfe Bro^,”'Shoes. The kind that gives comfort and case to the foot and last so long. .. , . Hats Hats Hats The latest kinds and shapes in Mens, Youths and Boys Hats can be had here at reasonable prices .. .. **• SPECIALTIES I have also added to my stock Ladies side and back combs, Barrettes. Cufl and Collar buttons, Ribbons o ‘ Embroideries, Trunks, Suit cases, Telescopes, Agate- ware and various other things that we will take * . © pleasure in showing you if you will only stop in. H. W. BLACK, JB. WAT TEKSTRBET, • • « • • • • • t • lp> CAR, NEW ROYAL Six Drawer Ball*8earing Auto* matic Lift Drop«Head Cabinet Is conspicuous for its noeqnaled range of fatnily of work, ease of operation, simplicity, drtabiiity, workmans’-ip, at well as handsome appearance. A machine on which every kind of family sewjug can be done with the least physical and mental effort. The most delicate lady need not hesitate to run it and it is simple enough for a child to use. NEVER GETS OUT OK ORDER THE 11KAD FARTS of the machine are all case hardened steel and are made to stand longer and harder everyday service than any other. The ontire contous of the machine is in excellent taste, and this, combined with the finest woodwork made, results in an Ideal Perfect Sewing Machine; a delight to the eye of the most iastidkras, a thing of beanty and a joy forever. . ." . . ’ . The NEW ROYAL is tqual to the best Sewing machine made. Is supplied with the Latest Attachments, etc., and is fully warranted for to* j™*- v; w * V * Only 25 at this price. Terms cash with order. Money refunded if you are not perfectly satisfied. Don’t wait untu they arc all sold and then tcH us we didn’t have them. Brown umiture ,& Hardware Company •Yjr''•‘£7 'W* { S. FINN'S - - JEWELRY STORE - - •. • iwra ud mm m... We have just completed the enlargement of our store to twice its former capacity—additional im provement was necessary to meet the requirements of our eonstantly increasing business. From the be ginning of the business, 5 years ago, our ambition has been—to render a service to the people of Colle ton county equal to that of city stores, but Vyith prices consistent with local expenses And best of all it PROVES that the policy of this firm has been right, and Jthat its fulfillment is appreciated by the residents of this section. :: You will be very welcome as a visitor or patron. RESPECTFULLY, S. FIPID, Jeweler. , ri v /aL'• it, y.>*\ „- * • AWk . 'v'W * XT* > T-J Editor Proraaad Standard:—I •md you a few items to let joa know wo an atiil alive. Mines Lissie and Leila Trowell, after an extended virit to their borie haveretnraed W their work, Min Lissie to Graham, Va. and Min Leila to Summerville, Ga. Mx*. Lissie Boknand eon MeU nf titan, wboknvn been viritiag Mrs. HJK: Trowell, returned / Trowell, will leave Tuesday tor their hone in Pkannt City, Fla. » Quite a number of the people Oran amendkereattended the nrvtenri / Black Cnek Sunday. 7 We find car Poet Office very oonve nienk With best wtebee to the fren and Standard, 1 will oloee. > h. J. T. Who enra Cuba is not independent brim not ropreeeated at the Hagai apaaoverigastate? friag to aharoh hi bad eriher ha hn been la the 1 lerinr biiigriagatedhifaita wto.