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terry & Shaffer wos * ■ ' •'0 ' ' -• • $ THE SUNSHINE STORE I, Opps Jno. M Kleins Drug Store 2 It** Up To You We hore some very pretty wlnte- dry gx>ds and other hetve winder goods, also some very neefull banlware «ic. Which we will cloee oat at aud below cost becanea we are going out of those kinds of goods.- Remember we are here «o serve you, and if yon will give ns one chanoe we know that yon will v-ontinoe to be one of onr best customers. Don't think for One moment that the above Is simply written beeause we only advertise what we expect to do. Come and we will convince you, of lue fact. YOURS TRULY G- W. GLOVER, PROP. $ A — —-— SPECIAL THIS WEEK IN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. i THIS BANK PAYS 4% GOV. R. B. GLENN OF NORTH CAROLINA SAYS ABOUT GOWAN’S PNEUMONIA CURE THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Croup Throat and Chest Troubfca. Mi make it s rule never recommend medicines until I have myself . tried them, as there are a great many ip the land that arr perfect shams, but having tried your cure for colds, sore throat and other inflammatory troubles, I have no hesitation in cordially •Hive mv Mem MSVawas see reccommending it to the public, for I think it a blessing to the people—especially the children. Any time in the world that 1 can say s word for your company, I will do it without hesitation or reeerve.^l— For Sala by AH Druggists, 31*00, BOc. snd 2BQ* At timss when yon dont feel juet right when yon have a bad atomach, take something right away that will uei*' digestion; not eomethtng that will •timulate for a time bnt something thet will positively do the ter? wore that the stomach performs under ordinary and normal condill ns. something that will make the food digest. To do tbi» yon mast take a natural digestant like Kodol For Dyspepsia. Kodol is a sdeu tifle preparation of vegetable ac ds wi»l natural digsstanta and cootaine thr" 1 une jaioes found in a healthy siomacb Each dose will digest more than S.Odl 1 grains of good food. It Is sure to attont prompt relief; it digests what von eai and is pleasant to take' Sold by John u Ktoia. PENCE YOUR CHORCH, YODR CEMETERY, jRAYES AliD YOUR PWKLLIHCS WITH - STEEL OR MALLEABLE IRON PENCE It costs a little more thag wood, but it lasts a life-time, and is a great deal cheaper in the end. 1 will be glad to figure with you on ytu^hing in the line ofilron and Steel Fencing Settees, Tree-guards Cellar Doors, WindowIGuards, Grates, Grills, Railing Vases, Etc. t l J <? w - Agent for the Factory. Walterboro, S. 6. C t OUr Sale WAS A- Grand Success. O ' - ■ ■ I 4 ——————————————— e O . v Many of the Articles Ad- Aertised are sold out, bat we still have many good W-J- A RR Wi A WePA aaeaRm '^l AmMBMMfeARWMBk’ wAZiL aZTS BS"uujH VJUiVJitf There are many quaint and Interest ing old mansions in ttorham. Me., but none of them can claim the distinction possessed by the Tolford Douse, whlcb was framed, raised and boarded all In one day. this wonderful building stunt taking place on the Fourth of July. Ib25. Dots From. Sidney. Editor Press and Standard:— 1 will give you a few items if you will allow me space. We have had abundance of rain in this section this week The farmers are to a stand stiM cant do any work at all. Mr ii L. Beach and family will inov» down near Bathlehem in tip near future. Miss Winabee Grace Fp?iit Saturday and Sunday in Walter boro with her parents. She w a* accompanied by Miss Annii Bridge. Miss Cora May Baxley spent Saturday and Sunday with reia tives at Reevesville. _ AM»i< Garris vifited relatives near S Georges last Saturday. Mr L £ Hill was up in tiiib section yesterday. ■ Willie Fasterlin of Wa ter* boro, spent 'last Siindav, with his parents iu the Providence 1 section. r Rev S D Vaughn preached an able sermon last Sunda/' at Providence. P B Bridge went to St George , on business last week. . If *his escapes the waste has* i ket I will call again soon. With best wishes to the Pxess and Standard. Blue Bell Round Feb. 18th. “Is the plot of your new drama taken from lifer” “Oh. ye*; the hero meets his death iu a motor car wreck.”—Liintige Blatter. Compounded Twice e Through the United States mail you can open a Savings Account with this bank and have tae benefit of tha perfect security offered by its strong financial responsibility. Our plan of banking by mafl enables you to deposit or withdraw any amount from one dollar up, aa conveniently and safely aa if you lived next oooev Asa G. Candler, president of the Coca Cola Company, is president of this baak, and its board of trustees la composed of successful business men ornoee names assure safe and conservative management. Write for booklet, free. TOTAL ASSETS $8,000,000.00 .0 r o. C.UU* • • . Z P.TTMM . . • ::: •£0. omtm .... CAWPIXa SUILDIWC).ATLANTA. Ci SeJkehatch'e Newt. Durrlng the last week Mr and Mrs L C. Wsekley of Sslkfbstchle have entertained all their danghters, >ena*io- taw and grandchildren (except two) M follows-Mr and Mrs John B Whit* of Cameron, S. C Mr sad Mrs A B Amadorff and three children, of Ciy< Ga. Mr and Mra F W 8 tan ley am two daughtera, of Reidaville, Ga. and Mr and Mra Henry Givena, Mewville. S. C. These homecominga are annual i ffatra and are alwa> a looked forward to with p’eRaura. Sunday afternoon Mb and Mr* White attended service* at Black Greek wke ro the former addressed the Sunday school on ihe aubject of the lesson—Faith. Alter Sunday school Kjv. J. R. Smith preadied an able sermon to m large, attentive, appreciative, audien ce The text was let your light ao shine before men, that they may aee you. good works, and glurit" your Father which is in beayeo. Matt. 5: 15. A very kindly feeling exists between Mr Smith and bis people, who hope good resalts will follow hii earnest effort a. Mjs labam Dobson returned last w<ek .'rom a viait to her daughter, Mrs D £ Benton, Beaufort, S. O. The recent rains have made the roaia in tbit* section almost tmpasiable Feb ITch. Kola Sa<DMtk at Rwffhs. 9 Death came into the* home of Mr. and Mra. R. D, Carter of Ruffin and claimed as his victim their little son next to the oldest—a bright little fellow of twelve summers. He was ill only from Thursday, but though all was done for him possible it availed nothing. The sorrowing L family have the sympathy of all in this sad bereavement. The term “frozen mualc” as applied to the Gothic cathedral* of the old world originated with Frederick Scble* ird. rbe German criiie and philosopher Charleston's Master. Gov. Ansel has appointed F. K. M yers as Master of Charleston Coun ty to succeed the late Geo. Herbert Sa c s. This is a compliment to the young attorney who has so ably fill ed the office of cou rt! stenographer for this circnit. His many, friends will be glad to learn <)f his success. Fred Owens Cofflmittsd to JalL Monday Fish Commissioner. H. D. Dodd, of Adams Run committed Fred Owens to jail for alleged viola tion of the Fish law. in default of $500 bond. Mr. Dodd is very active in hunting up alleged violators of the fish laws, and is seeing to it that no one,sells fish without paying the tax. 1 “Bleb. Isn't her T’'”' , ‘•Fabulously.’* -Where did he get Itr ^Uv’n the man who applied the cat window principle to the doors pf safes and safety deposit vaults, making them absolutely burglar proof.”— Washington Star. A Sprain or Strain must have immediate attention ii i. ,s WjuobJe in an emergency of this kind. I HmikWy rehevM the soreness andcongesrior reduces the swelling and strengthens Ihi • A end healing properties, Sloan’s Liniment is the best