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u . ti V l f I V t p. » m k; lied and Persoul t 1 H BUI o( Roood wm in town Mon* *«ar L M Prino of wt Cnrmni wm in town ywtdrdny. B CddweU of Lodge, called to •«« on while in towu yeaterday. kian Cbaae Baku Tlaiting friend* in <Jba iie» ton. • H«v J L Daniel is Tirting fronds at ttamsoenrUle this week V>»1 i G Padgett ban bnaiueds at Wil liam Monday. Mrs G W Glorer is TUiting her father Q W W illis, at Cottageville ’ Mrs Bellinger Glover is risitiog Mr and Mrs Geo NV Glover in town. J 0 Padgett of William's was in town Monday. F Padgett oi Smoaks had bnaineaa here Monday J O Jaqnes of Cottagevilla wm in town Monday. ■ 8 B saunders of Stokes waa among our visitors Monday. U Albert Beach of Stokes waa in town Monday. The many friends ol naj John Black were glad lose* him in town last night. t> ‘H BCriaby and W V Glover are can didates for magistrate at Wntterboro. Mea their cards elsewhere. .Mr and Mr* C R Wilson and son, of Allendale, are visiting Mrs Wilson’s sis ter, Mrs B G Price. tj j Mias Margaret Ballinger, of Charles ton, Is visiting her sunt, Mr* M B Pat- Bandar •The Trait or. or Tltrayed by a Friend. M and in the evening hi* subject will be “The Neeu ot God’s Lhiidten in the World.” The pr itraried meeting at Great | Swamp Hapiut chuich will begin Satur- idayJtiy 2!i. The pastor, Uev J M Graver. wiT m-Msted by Bev. F O. IS. Caras ot VValierboro. Tbe public {is c«»: lit Jy invited to attend these service* T G W Broison of Lodge, one of the leading farmers of that section, wm in town Monday. ' Mr and Mrs H J Givens of Bender- Monvilie were pleasant vimtora to town Monday. Mies Lncia B Patterson has been apanding some days on Sullivan’s Island enjoymr s brief holiday. .Mrs Margaret Bellinger of Summer ville is viaiting her slater Mrs M b Pfctteraou Mias Margaret Goethe of Ocilla Ga IS fpendiog aomeume in town m the gw sat of her sliter, Mrs M Halsey. C A Kckardt. proprietor of the Wal- ter boro Hotel, had bosiness in Charles ton Saturday. Mr and Mrs J II Dodd of Round visited their daughter Mrs D L Smith Baa day. Mr and Mrs Charles Spell of St. George visited Mr and Mrs L) L Smith Monday. Mr Spell ta Mrs Smith’s uncle Meeers Kareeh, Summer si and Framp tfo Wichmau *p«nl Sonday with friende at Ritter. ’ Mies Leonie Padgett left Monday af ternoon to speed a week with her school i Tocooa Barriaa, of Anderson A I’ Hera^on of the Dry Kiln, wm in town <e*terdsy lie report* crops sufferi g very bsdiy for wsut of rain. Mr Herndon’s wife nud dsogbter are tx)tli <;nbe ill which will be regretted by ibt-u- tnead*. Mr* ilerudon' is coc- v»!c*< tug. J A Elwards Hm been app.inted a-- sia'nui tnarehsil vice W H Hickman resigned. Nir Hickman baa bien an efficient member of tbe police force of Wuliettoio lor more tnuu twenty years, and bia friends regret very much to. know thnt in* ave • a* rendered his resignation necesaajy. Miss Nell deTreville has retnrned from a delightful visit to Alachua, Fla. woere she wm the guest of Col and Mrs For man Smith daring tbe former’s absence, he having been sent M a delegate from Florida to the Denver Convention. Mrs Smith is pleasantly remembered here M Mia* Nataly Black. R A Drawdy of Jacksonville Fla i* on,a visit to relatives and friends in CoUeton, his former home. Mr Drawd> ta a succetsfnl contractor and builder, and find* time to visit the scenes of bis early manhood, only occMionally. It hgs been thirteen years since he hM been here and be, notea many improve ments in and around Wal erboro. Jeseph, Mark and Israel Keyaerling and Mrs Michael Keyserlmg and child, ren of Beaufort, are visiting Mr and Mrs B. Levy. They made the trip in a Reo automobile from Beaufort to Walter- boro in four honrs. They had ot*e stop in a mud-hole near Fish Pond, bnt Ihrongb tbe kindness of Mr Thompson and Mr Drawdy who assisted them they got out safely in a few minuted. G p Get singer and wife, of Savannah, are flatting relatives and friends at their «|d home, at Geudnger. Joha Jones Esq. Aabury Jonas and O P Crosby prominent young business i of Smoaks, ware in town Monday. The ptonto which was to have eld at Bethlehem July 29th has been postponed till a later date, not yet de cided. Mr and Mrs E G Strobel and little daughter of Meggetta, are spending aometlme In towu at the former’s meBpdo. mrend Mrs JmE Peuriloy, Mrs T P Hauer, John D Warren and Mr and Mrs John m Klein spent the week-end at Halliraa’s Island. Jeff Herndon, son of Ansel Her ados, who wm injured Saturday night by haying his horse fall on him, is I asprovmg. Mm J R Stokes and daughter, Mias Bdaa. left Monday for a visit to Mr and Mrs H N Stokes at Round. s . J B Boaeak, one of Branohyllie's pop- alar young men, spent serveral day ua town this week, the guest of Dr H W JUachttr. ’Ureal Mm J C Hiott of 81 Matthews -Vtailed miadvaa at Round and Walter boro the letter part of last weak aad aarty tkia week. l>r H A Moorer of 8t George has been viaUtag la town at the home of Mrs . J O Pecgett, his aisier. He left this mormiag to vai: his brother at Lodage BO Hay, a prominent timier aad :real oeMte dealer of Lyndbarst, Bara weM-connMr epent Sonday night and idowa. r of the Bh knrdt Banking Co. aooompaaied ky Mr |(»M snant Sunday in town with rain Mena. They returned Bnadny afternoon Me end Mm AJhorW Lnona, who hafe i in town for eon returned to their homo In of Flonom.” nartte and la in The Police Court. Monday jnorning W. 0. Mims and Harry Curtis charged with being drunk and disorderly plead guilty and were fined $5.00 each, which they paid. Jack Hiott Dead- Died at his home near Stokes Jack Hiott Sunnay night at a ripe old age He was interred Monday afternoon at Son church in the presence of a large crowd of relatives and friends. He is survived by his wife and several sons WALTERBORO-HENDERSON- VILLE. Tuesday afternoon Henderson- ville and Walterboro pulled off aslow game of ball here, the •core being 24 to 1 in favor of Walterboro. Gruber and Griffin G., composed Walterboro’s bat tery. Joseph Moore and Hobby Marvin, Hendersonville’s Dr. T. G. Kershaw umpired the game. KNIGHT-BARRY. The following invitation has been received at this office: Mr and Mrs E P Knight request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Annie Cornelia, to Mr John Aloysius Barry at their residence, Wednesday, August five, nineteen hundred and eight, at twelve o’clock. Walterboro, S. C. Picnic At Cottageville. The picnic given last Friday by the Woodmen of the World at Cottage ville, a dinner was spread and the occaesion thoroughly enjoyed by all. The local camp is in a very flour ishing condition and an effort is be ing made to spread its influence in the community—hence this picnic. Appropriate and able addresses were made bn this occassion by Prof. Hugo Sheridan, of Bamberg, and Capt. E.L. Fishburne, of Walter boro. In the afternoon an attempt was made to play oaae ball, which resulted, after two and one-half innings, in a score of 16 for Cot tageville and Zero for Providence. Ite Providence team became offend ed at a ruling of thp umpire and at this stage broke loose from th The people ol noted for their as exemplified satisfaction at the large crowd pres ent Large Crowd present Good 1 Dinner, Speeches, Sparking and Jollity m « One of the largest picnics held in a long time in this county, and one of the most enjoyable, was that held Friday at Bethel. That is an ideal place for holding a picnic. Large stately o:tk«, and walks, and a large church tor the singing and speak ing. with a good well of water to que*jch the thirst on a hot picnic day, and Friday was a hot picnic day all right. And then the people! This community is noted for the hospitality of its people. They are all good livers, and if there iaany one in want in that whole section it was not evidenced in the dinner prepared. The - fifteen hundred people present could have been fed several times with the dinner that was spread on the long tables. No one went a a ay hungry unless they so desired, lor the invitation was g< neral and genuine. Nothing hap pened to mar the enjoyment of the day. If there were any spirits present they must have been the spirits of the sainted dead that sleep in the cemetery hat'd by the church, a cemetery where lie buried the loved of many years. This was a Sunday school picnic. Rev. T. 1'. Burgess is the pastor in charge of the circuit of which Bethel is a part, and holds services here twice a month. He told your cor respondent that he has :150 members at this church and that the average attendance is about 300 at the regu lar services. There are few churches in the county that can beat this recovd, we are sure. The Sunday school is keeping up with the church. Its superintendent J. D. Hudson, has been continuously superinten dent for twenty-seven yeras! If there is such another record in the county we know not of if Mr Hud son is not entirely alone in this good work and long record. Laboring along with hin>,are Messrs. H. C. Breland, E. H. Ulmer ("Uncle Nick", J. S. Crosby, D. B. Breland and others who have not been in service so long, hut who are none the less faithful, conscrated workers, such as Miss Cora Burgess, Travis Givens, Willie Bryan and others. Miss Minnie Broan is the organist, while "Uncle Nick” leads in the singing. The speakers were happily intro duced by Rev. Burgess, and made appropriate addresses. "A Succes- ful Sunday School Teacher" Was the subject of a carefully prepared paper by Travis Givens. He was followed by Dr. H. W. Black of Walterboro, who with his jokes kept the audience in a good humor and incidentally drove home some good points. Prof. Hugo S. Strickland followed in an address in which he emphasized the importance of earnest prayer in the preparation and teaching of Sunday school lea- sons. M. P. Howell, Esq, followed in an able and eloquent address. He cited some of the things that pre vent the development of true man hood and womanhood, paying a pret ty tribute to ..oman. Men should be honest, industrious and generous and the lack of these virtues unmake manhood. The last speaker was W‘ W. Smonk, Jr., who spoke on Prohibition. He showed why men and women should join hftnds in try ing to drive out the curse of strong drink. On account of the lateness and heat, Mr Smoak c^t nia remarks short. The benediction was pro nounced and the audience repaired to the school house where iced lemonade was dispensed, after which dinner was served. The crowd then soon began to disperse, with the verdict that the day was a perfect success. Visitor. SALE. FOR SALK—II i* no qm to tw hot wb«n you can gvt “cold” ice at tbe W A Bl*ck atand or have It delivered at your home. ’Phone 27b. A A Patterson. FOR SALE—A very deairable residence *nd store in Welte-boro Tjn an acre lot. If interested apply t3 Colleton Realty co. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbona, Smith Premier, Underwood and Fox.- One color and tri-color. Tbe Preae and Standard. FOB SALE—Ooeahaie stock of Wal- lerboro Cotton OH Co. Apply to Tbe Preaa and Standard. 1*0! itawwaas tks Ha Is ravMlta i r, Q **1)1. nag’s Ntw DIbootaty Is th maantfy that doss tbs bmthfr other oaks b nt fail to sarforaa,” sayn Mrs R. Plsrsoa, of AnWm Osaka, Pa.’a Ili m 1 WAN «S. | WANTED—3 000 cord* of four foot, pine wood. 7 15 bt Walietboro Cotton Oil Co BIMESS IS B U SIN E S S. The Range with a hood REPUTATION. KILLS FLEAS—Bicafae* Manire Core will keep a do: free Dom flea* and rore tbe wors* ca*e«f mange 7 1 4t John M Klein, sole agent BUSINESS LOCALS J W Caraon is telling slippera at coat. Closing not »oaveuir poatal card* 10c dozen at Klein's. 25c Washable fonr-in-hande, reduced to 15c or two for 25c at Tbe H W Cohen Store. Nanally'a candiea always fresh: 80c. the pound at Lleio'a. Reduced prices on aU Oxfotda at The H W Cohen Store- Klein’s violet’ talcum refreshing toilet preparation. 15c. All Sommer clothes going at reduced prices at The II W Cohen Store. Trusses fl'.ted at Klein’s. Fruit jars of all kinds cheap at > A Wichmau & Son To remove the odor of prespiration n»e Spiro Powder, at Klein's. Still a small quantity of men's shirts, ties and hats going at coet Terry & Shaffer. We have on hand a nice lot of cypress and pine shingles at $4, $4.50 epd $5 per thonsaod. Grace & Warren. 7 15 2t New lot of 1 quart fruit j its al Terry A Shaffer. Anything in the line uf snmmer wearables for man or boy at The H ’ W Cohen Store. Turnip seeda-fnll supply-rutabaga, cow-horn and pnrpie top turnip seeda at Terry A Shaffer. We pay 15 cents a dozen for eggs. 7 15 2t Grace A Warren Gillette safety razors and safety razor blades at Klein’s^ Fiat, Dates, Pnrpie top and oUter white varietiee of tarnip seed for tail garden ing, diiect from Bulat a farms. In balk at Klein’s. Selling slippers at ooet at J W Caribn's. We carry everything in tbe hardware line at the lowest pnoes. Get par prices before buy in*. A W ichmsn A Sou Rutabaga toraip seeds for fall plant- ing al Kioto's. All the colors in crepe paper for home decoration, 5 cents a mil at Klein’a Onr line of summer hate and ties nt great reduction in price at Terry A Shaffer, p Get yonr slippers while they are going at ooot at J W Carson’s. Complete line of rubber goods, fk.nn- tain syringes, ice cape and oto «r rubber soppheont Klein’a » 1 W 1 1 ® I- ^ on \ y 9 m Jfc—• A Royal Baker for the People. It would not be GOOD BUSINESS for you to put your hard earned Dollars intoa Kanire without investigating. If you will compare THE PRINCESS with other makes before you place your order you will BUY a Princess. All THE PRINCESS asks you to do is to call and see her. See what you get w ith the PRINCESS that no other range Manufacturer gives. PRINCESS RANGES have more useful improvements patented than all other Makes combined. It you cannot call on THE PRINCESS write us for illustrated booklet describing construction, prices, terms and WHY it will pay you to buy a PRINCESS. V. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Walterboro I S.C. ■ •la J Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C — AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobile, The Car That Goea. Woman loros a clear rosy cnmpleoiion Burdock Blood Bitten pa rifles the blood dear* the akin, restore* ruddy, aonnd health. July Bargains. B. B. Special Watches, stem winder and set, 75c. Lord Baltii norc alarm clocks- 75c. • .0 Also ' Reduced prices Graphophones •4* ' • and records in quantity not 0* v ‘ . v o less Bum one dozen, at Sis. FINN’S Jewelry Store! The If in a hurry to get to the poor house, take the road that leads through the bucket shop Road and passes the race track, the oil well and the salted shaft of ‘‘the get rich quick” main with us a to mine. If you would re- prosperous, thrity, re spected and honored ~ citizen, take either the street intersecting at ‘‘THE OLD RE- uG LIABLE,** the house of dump your moneyed burden lap of the parent of them all. Poor prosperity and in the House. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF WALFERBORO a ■ « .* ** * i * *- ‘ / • a’ . ? vwa * .