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PERSOMl
A. J. Lemmcka went to Charleston
Monday.
J. W. Blocker of Great Swamp
was in town Saturday.
C. T. Cummings had business
Charleston Mor
Mrs Mamie Gregory and daugh
ter, Miss Martha, of Charleston, are
visiting relative* in town.
Chief of Police Jackson desire? to
announce that in futures the law
against cows running at large will be
strictly enforced.
Langhe
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Dr. A. P. Barnes
George Sunday.
went to St.
C. R. Lucas of Jacksonville, Fla.,
i spent Sunday and Monday in town
I at the home of his mother. Mrs. E.
L. Lucas. His many friends were
glad to see “Judge’* home again.
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The
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C. C. Caldwell of
town yesterday.
Lodge was in
L, M."Sanders ot Cdttageville had
business here Monday.
Joseph Marvin, Jr., of Hender
sonville was in town Monday.
Magistrate P. J. Wilson of Smoaks
waa in town yesterday.
J. D. Canady of Grover had busi
ness in town yesterday.
D. D. Dukes, of St. George was a
visitor to Walterboro yesterday.
For information read want ads,
for sales and business locals this
H.W..C. H. and C. K. Breland
of Ruffin were visitors to town last
prosperous young
Island!
iton
in
A. Q. Lyons, a
business man of
town Monday.
Mrs W. P. Murphy and dai
Miss Mamret. went to Chari
Monday for a day or two.
S. N. Haws, pr&dent of the Col
leton Cypress Co., was in town
Thursday night.
E. C. Salvo will preach at Bethany
Baptist church the second Sunday
in November at 10 o’clock.
Harry Crosby and family have
moved to Green Pond for the win
ter, where he is section master.
P. 1. Lucas who has been quite
sick for s week we are glad to re
port is better and will be out in a
few days.
Married—at the. home of the
bride’s mother Miss Estelle Bootle
to Claude Busby, Sunday afternoon,
by Rev. J. L, Daniel.
E. 0. Hughes spent Sunday in
Charleston. He is making rapid
on the well he is compfet-
p regress
ing here.
Lionel Gullege of Augusta, ca., is
spending sometime with his grand-
trents, Mr and Mrs J. K. Graves of
Great Swamp.
John L. Padgett of Ruffin, son of
H. D. Padgett, has gone to Jackson
ville, Fla., where he will be in the
insurance business.
Mr. Crutchfield, representing the
Charleston Motor Company, was
registered at the Williams House
yesterday.
Misses Belle Wescoat and Grace
Brown paid friends at Henderson
ville a flying visit yesterday spend
ing the night and returning today
accompanied by Miss Allie Jaycocks.
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t Dr. Jno. M. Klein left today for
Columbia where he wiU attend the
State Fair. He will be the guest
of Ex-Gov. D. C.* Heyward while in
Columbia.
Miss Lorens Minus of St. George
is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. M.
Myer, at Hendersonville. She spent
Monday at Mrs. E. M, Jones in
town.
Claude A. Graves, manager of the
Branchville Journal, visited hia old
home near here Friday. On his way
he stopped in town to shake handis
with his many friends.
Miss Florence W. Weston of New
berry, who has been spend.
Ing sometime with her sister, Mrs
W. W. Smoak, Jr., will leave to
morrow for a short visit to retar
tivea in Summerville before return
ing to her home in Florida.
Rev G. M. Sexton who has bum
pastor of several Baptist churches
in this county, has accepted a pas
torate in Laurens. Hia many friends
here and all over the county regret
ted to see him leave.
W. E. O'Quin of
neighborhood has already sold three
Wagon loads of rutabagas netting
him |6 per load, made on one^uarter
offian acre, planted ..with 18 cents
worth of Buists Improved Seed pur
chased at Kleins. He still has about
six wagon loads. They are fine.
We hadsome.
Cleveland Sanders, the actylene-
gas-plant-man of Ritter, was in
town yesterday. He la as smiling
as ever and is very bu«y dispensing
light in darkened commmunities,
having several large plants to in
stall.
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Mrs. E, M. Jones "returned yester
day from St. George, where she
went to attend the funeral of R. F.
Weeks, who married her niece, Mias
Howell. Mr. Weeks was
murdered Saturday night at
Dunbarton, pear Barn-
wall, . He had closed his store and
gene to his room to retire when he
•hot by an unknown
rdk
from outre
aarly Sunday i
trea has been
He
discovered
J. F. Round-
J.a'l
regu
of Unity Lodg** No.
Lar communication
rlgp No. 55, A. F. M.
was held Friday night. Fellow
craftsmen, J. T. McGregor, J. H.
and W. D. Martin were raised to
Master’s degree.
Nonce.
We give the most careful and
painstaking attention to the deposit
accounts of our customers.
Every deposit ticket and every
check is carefully checked and re
checked before and after it is enter
ed on our books, and a complete
description is taken of every paper
that passes through our hands.
• That is why you never find any
errors in your pass book, and that
is why your dealings with our Bank
are always pleasant and free from
uneasy feelings that your account
may possibly be mixed with some
one’s else.
We never make any loans without
taking ample and sufficient security;
we carry full insurance against bur
glary and fire; our officers are kept
under sufficient bonds; we are mem
bers of the State Bankers Associa
tion; steer shy of all risks; and in
fact take every precaution to make
our Bank aa strong as any Institu
tion doing bosinem in South Caroli
na.
' When you do business with us you
can always feel that you are dealing
with straightforward honorable gen
tleman—men Who know their bus-
ness, and will treat you right.
We pay four per cent on deposits
in our savings department and com
pound interest quarterly.
Our bank is under State Supervi
sion and our financial condition pub
lished four times a year for the in
formation of our patrons who in
crease in number constantly.
All business is strictly confidential
and private.
We wish to do business with all
the good people of our county—We
appreciate all the business you give
us. Yours very cordially,
COLLETON BANKING CO.,
R. L. Fraser, Cashier.
John F. Lucas. President.
because he was pleased. Come in and we will make
you laugh for the same reason.
We have not done much advertising up to now, but
we are going to try a little Printer's Ink to tell the
buying public of the many things we have to sell.
Watch our space-. t ° • *
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
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and we enumerate herewith a few items. Come and
see them.
Broadcloaths %
Mohairs
Henrietta Cloth
Silks
Worsteds
6oc to 1.50 per yard
50c to 1.25 per yard ,
25c to 1.00 per yard
25c to 1.50 per yard
ioc per yard and up
Ladies long black kid gloves $2.50 per pair
Hose, linens, handkerchiefs, etc. etc.
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’’Suffered dsy sod night the tor
ment of itching piles, nothing hel
ped me until I used Don n’ Oint
ment It cured me permnnentlv.”—
Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard,
Ala.
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why you should deposits with FAR-
MERS Atyp MERCHANTS BANK*)
* Our Capital Stock is $15,000,00
fully paklup hi money..
Our Stttptos and UNDIVIDED
PROFTTSare nearly $10,000.00.
0or Stockholders are composed
for the mogt part of business men
aod Favamn who live in Colleton
ootinty and contribute to its pros
perity.
Our Directors are: A. Wichman,
C. D. May, G. W. Raysor, Jno. H.
Peurifoy, R. H. Wichman and A. H.
Wichman.
Of course we like all other State
Banks are under State supervision
and governed by State Banking
Laws. We Ore always prepared to
extend liberal accommodation to our
depositors. As an evidence that
other people look on these things as
we do our deposits increase each
year,
The Farmer* and
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WINTER CLOTHES
Mens flece lined suits, cotton, A1.00 per suit
Ladies fiece lined suits, cotton, 1.00 per suit ,
Childrens flece lined suits, cotton, 50c to 1.00.
Mens' woolen suits, very good, 3.00 per suit.
Ladies, in same, 2.00
Mens Ties 25c to 50c. Mens shirts 50c to 2.25.
Mans Socks 10c to 50c. Stetson Hats 4.00 to 5.00
Other makes 1.00 to 3 00
. SHOES
The celebrated Crossett shoe for men 4.00 per pr.
^ The celebrated Crosset shoe Bench made 5.00 pr
The Abbott shoe for men 3.50
Boys Crossetts 3.0a -
Ladies shoe, direct from factory 2.50 to 3.25.
Infant shoes, soft soles 25c to 75c
Childrens shoes 65c to 1.75
Ladies Overshoes 49c per pair.
Mens Overshoes 75c.
GROCERIES
Full line of Groceries, fresh and pure. Heinz pre
serves and pickles, oat meal, canned apples, peas and
beans, etc. etc.
Our 'phone No. 8a and we are always glad to be
celled up. Ask us anything you wish to know, Our
aim is to please by good service.
Special Soles For This week Only.
EMBROIDERIPS: The choicest
collection in Walter bore st from
2+c her y»rd to 60c per yard.
Dome early end set a piece before
it is ell gone, Thti leone ofT-onr
•pedals for this week jnst to
dlesse 71
1 yon.
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CROCKERY: A show window
fnll of diebee, plates, bowl*, pit-
ohers, eg pa and lancer*—at the
low-price of of loo a piece. Don’t
mlM this eele. Ita going end you
will want •owe. We can recom
mend this ware. Come quick.
Satisfaction or your money back without a word—we
* mean it
Walterboro Branch—Cn&rleaton District
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Freight
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10 9U(
In Effect Sunday, Oct. 2oth,
19o7.
Daily exceyt Sunday.
STATIONS.
NORTHBOUND
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RITTERS
WALTERBORO
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RUFFIN
WILLIAMS
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Freight
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715; 4io- S
3 491 • 90
Jus think of it—we have contracted for these
through The Furniture Dealers Association. We
will save 20 per cent on this deal and will give you
this 20 per cent on all spot cash Purchases as long
as they last.
We are now selling for-
and have cut prices on §
everything to reduce our immense stock.
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A few more of those Machines left at $24.75
-IN OUR-
Hardware Store
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The most complete stock of Hardware, Stoves
Ranges. Agateware, Guns, Rifles, Cartridges, Leg-
gins, Coats, etc., in Walterboro. Get our prices.
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& Hardware Co
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__ $2 to $36
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land which is hacked up hy
au ironclad guarantee. Thera
ao uncertainty shout it.
Look iaaide of any ^fenr
England watch and you will
find this guarantee, which is
your full protection.
tfim of the moet beautiful catalog
new catalog of Mtw England
cimioi
F*f Utters of Mniniotntioi
County of OoMetoa.
By Jobs D Edwards, Esquire* Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS. Isaiah Young made tfjns
to sae to grant him letters of admnis*
tration of She estate and effects of
John yppag,. ^
THESE are therefore to dte and ad
monish all and singular tie kindred and
Creditors of the said jobb Yeung,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, la the court of probata, to
be held at Wnlterbcro, S C, oa 18th day
of Nov;, 1907, nest after publication
to
why the
not be
thereof jit Tl o’clock in the forenoon,
slfbw cause, if gay they have, w[
■aid administration should
granted.
GIVEN n ader my hand, this day
of ; Aano Domini. 1907.
Published oa thi SO*
Nov-, 1907, in The Prase nad Standard.
JNO.D.1
ILLmaCOUG
Mt OURS LUNGS
”” Dr* King's
New Discovery
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QUAJtANTZED SATIS
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For, Utters of Jdainistration-
By Jno D. Edwards Esquire Probate
Jadffe.
Whereas vrs. S. \. Morels maHe salt
to me to grant her Letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and effects of
Henry Marxia, deceased, with his will
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Henry Morris,
deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court ot Piobete to
be held at Walterboro unXCct 81st
1907, next after publication hereof, at 11
o’clock in the forenoon, to show cans*
If any they have, wh* the said Adminis
tration should not bn granted.
Given under my hand, this 16th day ol
October, A. D. 1967.
Published on the 16th and 80th days of
Oct., 1907, in The Press and Standard.
, JNU. D. EDWARDS.
V Probate Judge.
P. M. Morris of Charleston is iii
town on a visit to relatives and
frienis,
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Oxidine
A chill cure la every bottle oc
-onus to* National Pare Drag La
or sale and guaranteed by Walk
oro Drug Co. 9 11 3 m
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A Crimiaal Attack,
on an Inoffoneive oitiien Is frequent
male in that apparently n sc less lit
tube called the "appemdlx.” it’s genera
the result of protracted oonstipath
foilowiag liver torpor. Dr. King's Ni
Life Pills regnlate the liver, prrrt
appendicitis, and eatabllah isgu
habits of the bowels. 85a at., dragsto
Hon W. D. Bennett of Lodge, a
in town Yesterday in Connect*
with the Cone Bros Bankrupt
matter. v g|
Oxidine
A chlB cure Jn every bott
forms to National ‘Pars ~
For sale and goarantaad
boro Drag Co. 9 11 3 m
Any work is honest when bn
e*tJy performed. , . ' '
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