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4ij n ■ i* T» l € J' 11. ii tl [I aunt Mrs. H. I). I >(nld Misses Mattie and janie Sandies lelt Ihtirsday to visit , friends and relatives near Waherboro. Messrs. W. and A, E. Kearse, have returned toh isi- ness after ad re f visit to rr A motlnfr -ntiar Misses Eh A and Clare Kearse. of Colston. S. C , are visiting 1 Mrs E. L C hassereau. Miss Marvin, of,! lenoento MsPills And save your health. in th u ville, is sjxniiin g a fe v. days la iie*of iiauiiiii, i 1 u\ t* l».etn vist i r an i with Mrs. E ). Rumplt ing Maliit* ; nurd. t u;> Lin j Messrs. Ga » 1 ■ <1T1CI DoTi* . Mrs C x\V (» if ri< 1--, v : of Cottaorville. sjxnt 4- , > j re; ( ! ivt-s e r' ow days. . in town. T he curly lu a-iecl Ur B L I*.x U 1 i. - ’ ii i-tii!!:.. t i »|1 I’ U girl is jh attr.. lion. IT a, i- vi Jtiug hi 1 - pnr'-u.s here,! dj ; ( 1 • T t in 1 n, hut •nng v^ith I vvoi ."i <*u 1 n want-4 r to’ In-T 1 th un- neaiunfied N. .iv< It tUfi' 11.V the ;\V tr avt r l uf : ; ute. 1 D r r Mr. Warren, of N-vles, pis day •d through town Wed Col >moa 1): i he 1 new paper, I he let in N vs lva.s 1>» < n n'toivedj by nu* lor several v,«eks. i in- .k:..! .Mi though l cannot think to whom .'ana; the proton 1 am ind< bted for the cornpli* ment, tire Editor bviiK r un- Mr aial Air, Mli LCl-ett. Mis. Eocli i Siiitvik, entor ol at the Branchvilje .) uuu»l paa’ . living i i,i; I t-1 ^ • -ii. larlie f »o iMvvia. ,.f Ib.o'iiu Loua 64ui l appetite.'. Conn.'- .Joiutfloa, ot >t \ e» i « I - | ■ 4 ,V> ‘ 3. St.M ion a . tan .at v t vvk arg -oev A LET US, THEREFORE, LIST YOUR PROPERTY if\ou care to sell or let us know your wants if you care to buy. It will cost you nothing. B UA * . *• Mu (l"or 18 tl U >t ot Ml8>- known to n/-. 1 npj-r < lie (Jlaudi. • latiij in ... and enjoy th(- paper and hope it vii! bn-successful and ii\V to wild M 1 fT > 1 Irt'i.M rofpfA.,j ■ t’l .’Lit . n ’ ■ijf-fer, B is j » 1 - ttn i c 1f h? t urn vote s, n ml a'i oarls-] ? t * ■ vt<l- : ( ii 1 S (if .• lit! -=■ :iand lirm t. it* r’oriTroi t. '•t.* not ti! -- cotUa G*l . ■;\ f* .»:.!* i.ii u» ] )(!( .V. tl i.'/ l!l li , 1- atKaU iu v ■ no if h t; lai n p4 11 un U Jv fitrickiiiuk, loft duly IMth - for Al.ih.ua i, where lie Ins bfeu ■ a good old a^e. It is a bright, elected to teach iu a lu-n K-iiool. 1 •clean j»a| ' r, but it can never ( Mi ami Mis Peu (Hilli , cf Ii'aco jn our Omega, liave juat returned honie, fitter a visit to Mis OtihiiT father, 'Mr ike hincklaiul. ea aay *. .. xa- on on th-- 2- an t dsjH- h in. iectlull t*U * * • _ 'ary ir* aut,* our o« t, one • • i-u) e.ui l.unto iu a hi- s t :o M or take take the heart of the Old 1’r ss and Standard, especially those of us who siw duJ first eftorts at “writing up” appear in its col units. I was beginning to get un easy about the • eyes” but my mind was relieved last week by one or them coming back to life. Candidates an- getting anx- ions now. W< have three of* uu!ui i ir i a the 2'.' li i ai.t.’our.j ULlfiJi. Ullll . jlTIo* i- li-.. . it.o k. to t vt dcr a dm. i m unfavdrahle to!,, *' ^ Hltcrti ji <*. ^t-^timony. our im na .1 pi-.j^ess, and in viow] J* i.T take our word for if. of this (>ui ei any will cry “defeat-(' I> ui’t d -pen t on a strau^er'e cd.” Bt.M want to-.-“a.V It to, most t^hi .neut. emjtliat.vaiiv. WE ARE NUT DE- Colleton Realty \V. W. SMOAK JR.. •' -it. jwALtkrhoro, ; s i ;.h Carolina. Mis8 Li/./te rinath^ uiio hue becui visitin/ her sistor, MraJ W. AT'A.V ' ' , |LI-A1L.i. %\v are only thwarted in immediate m we are only hindrt'd m our attemp to precipitate i th * l-ottie a' on *e. But it is doubt- -advantage, fell aunt, Mrs .1 L >iii tai.. 1 for our regrets at having ir ; *1 B iSiuouk, Hie popular sales- thwaited ttlau ot tiie iiendersoo dry goals dot. rn'm. At ore, of Branchviile, after a n *:<T-r, a: IvuiHe}, lias returned to lieriiome near Bamlierg. Joe Morris Black, from Mt. Carmel, has beou the guesl ot f u l wi. .i : that lie a (ii ic amage, 1 \\d 1. .d Witltei' : end i -en,ent. if «d the statements of halier- bor > mti. ens. 8 » ” A i deci le f ir yourself, ii i * it- one e.i'" ot it: .) . >. J ck-A.i, Ciuet of Police, i Ik-xo, ^ . C., says: i cer- e m r.-c >m *a 1 I > u. ? Ktd- ne; i ins tliv ,ia\ .iu U ed t hi-ill w It ll 1 i c ? u i t s. Id u 11 a 11 u o v - so great that we are t<> pre s tht bottle j fh2 !'’St oi ir friends I int l' aUV? la In v back and loins ke rue hi ctmstant misery and think they should be vhvtetl, j t u k e ^hflfge his duties, but nous verrons. I urge upon all al »< I » ,A » A I 4 * * I I # t f k Mis «» -m tlu la-st running. amlotVoursc. | momh u: houre has returned to] 10 ^ 11 ‘ tl »^uiu nil along Che line,. x w Ueoairtmtei with u kid ; ,th ' ■ noMir dUtwitbit-l W€:| u ^ i;i . gecreti »s i eielf . Mis W B Horodon, of Ashton, ,' J*t>l toted, the vi wd- |;i i; . _ lepos,ted r sad-ti 'Uu-n-is very Iktle doing has been visfriug l»br uncle, .) 1. ' ' .' , JUM ‘ ;l 'i*** \ 1 wAatin r x 4 ' , but Kin ■ . xV’tiiat < rod ant truth act: u Unit i WoU.l h* o»».tged to 4 P, smoak, tv r a levi t.<yvs. •**-.• . .• >>.i it . .- r .| in... duri v the » i. sSk-.'eiag D ■ud.- Kidiw-v now tn a social way ami driving .being the chief pastime. Mrs E. 1.. Chassereau chap eroned (]mu* a party of young folks'Friday, who went to Bryan’s Spring's to enjoy the refreshing drinks provided by the general Mr. Jenkin for the enjoyment ot man. and to show our beautiful country to t ie visiting ladies, but there were a few couples along who were well, oblivious to the beauties of mture. „ Mrs. M. W. Clement has 6 returned home from a visit to friends at Mt, Pleasant. Mrs. Ada Barnwell and her grandchildren _ are spending this month at Rockvil e. Miss Annie Grimke, of Charleston, spent last week with Mru. F. Y. Legare. a More Anon. Newt from Spsoaks. Bditor Press sod Standard Tht last month of the tomtoer teaaon has been hearlded in by scorching sun and extreme dry- pets. Kick day wt think must Uifg a refreshing shower, but alavtheday die* and still no rain, Notwithstanding, the fsintra are loekiag forward to a pleatiouM harvest and 4t fodder pnlHag” is new upon them, and then will come the hirvest of kingeotton. The Bev Wroteo, who is the, pastor iii charge of Smosk* Bap tist church,'assisted by Bev Bsss, of New Arooklyn, has just finish ed a most soeeessfnl meeting, adding thirty-two members to the chord) roll. Many years have passed since the Smoakites have eajeyed a meeting so mod. Kech service the church conld pet hold the congregation. J B Usher, of Bennettville, vvhe hae been the guest of J B radeell for e week, has returned Be is pleeietly here as a former end Bade , •*’ ssltaMimM, yonn^i Siuoak, f v :r a few divys. are on out Nidc and that. liie pnlronn ot mail route bo. ‘2 “'i rat h viu-nc i to cart. ri- are glad to not* the early delivery of mail for the past ten wul rise , n*s. un ! Aii.- iiichSv advtrtised, i was ie<l! * Phe e;. i at year ot 11... . arc hers, i t‘>,:,ive tinun a '.n il. . , . ... But ern-, wound’d, wmn > in pain, tlie Walterboro U Jays, uue tothechan^eot horses, And u» *s amid tier worshipers.” ( ( 0 luoy^ave me prompt uue of which had done service) Undor cxistinj? circumstances it Is just ar.d I co'iitiuued usiim tl «;ettiiia a i>rtiy: re- HHHI. hem on said route fur seven years. j inexpedient, to attempt to have an until Twas without a smnol the Messrs'J ii .Smith and Lee. |election < n this important matter trouble. 1 am at present in the | Berry had business in Branch ‘ In view, then, of this fact, let us ^| ve Bonu s enlarge our battle ground and make hij:he»t endorsement nrst ;*«'■ Snr;.. l r, prohibuian, in the meantime using Bu|U , fj,. Y(>rki , ule ap<Dt , all possible means for facilitating a [or t j ie United States, county election in case we fail of OF ALL KINDS DONE A ebe press anb Stanbarb. We have juv-t te “eived a new stock of iener and note paper, i.;;l iiead? an 1 statetu lit*., enve lope* of all kind* ari culors. ^ATISF^eTlOX GCaRANTGEO 1‘rices re • finable whicii *e a ill gladly quote you. Blank lesial forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. before our Legislature meets again.. best ot lie.tltb and am willing to ville this week. Long live our 1 dear old paper - The Bress and Standard. Others may come aud go, but The Brets and iStaudard is here to stay. , Sciibo. r Smoaks, 8 0 August 8rd. Ki luev Bills mv Receipe for a Good Town. Grit. Vim. Push. Snap. Energy. Schools. Morality. 9 Churches. Harmony. Cordiality. Advertising. Tal« about it Write about it Cheap px>p*rty. Speak well of it Healthy location. Help to improve it Advertise in its papers. Patronize its merchants. Good country tributary. Elect good TT»en to office. Honest competition in prices. Faith exhibited by good works. Make the atmosphere healthy. Fire all croakers, loafers and deadbeats. Let your object be the welfare, growth and promotion of your town and its people. Speak well of the public-spirited men, and also be one of them yourself. Be honest with ali your fellow men. r We’d walk, several blocks out of our way fora sight of a sweet- faced old women knitting a pair of MMU tht 1 the latter. In order to have State prohibition, we mu&t have a prohibi tion legislature and a prohibition governor. 1. therefore, call upon all Christian voters to make a fearless, honest tight for governor and re presentatives to the legislature. Vote for oo man for legislature who is opposed to prohibition, either county or state. 1 would go further and say vote for no man for this office who is not unequivocally in favor of prohibition, either or both county and state. There are but two candidates for governor. Ansel, the prohibiton candidate, a high toned Christian gentleman, a man of character and Stirling worth—Blease, the dispen sary candidate, the most radical dispensary man in the State, a demo- gogue and unfit for the high office of governor. Which will you vote for? Aneel represents sobriety, happiness in the home, peace in the community, prosperity in church and State. Blea-te represents drunk- eness, shame, immorality, wretched homes unsafe communities, deter ioration of church and State. Which will you vote for? Will you uphold the honor and integrity of our grand old State bo casting your bal lot for Ansel? Or will you let her banners trail in the dust and shame of Blease election? Personally, 1 have hot one thing against Mr. Blease. We have been acquailed for years, and from time to time have been pleasalty associated with each other, and, oo far aa I can re call, an unpleasant word has never paaad between up; but this politi cal prindpka and view* are u'terly at variance „ with T believe to be ri&bpaA l would be untrue to my self. untrue to my State, end untrue a grant capaa of truth 4id I not mj cry against his election. Uemember the name—Doan s -And take no other. * % Deafness Cannot be Cared by loasl application*, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. i bere is only one way to eere deafnees, and that ie by constitutional remedies. Deafness to caused by aa ieflsmed con dition of the mnens lining of the lasts- cbisn fabo. When this tabs is inflamed yon have a rambling eonad er imper fect hearing, and when it U entirely ckMed. Deafneas is the result,and nnieaa the inflammation can be taken out and this take ismewd aa Ue normal oonui- tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine omse oat of ten am ctniad by Catarrh, which is nothing bnt a-, in' flatnrd condition of the mucus surfaces We will give One Mandred Delia* for and case «*f Dsnfne a (earned by catairh) ihat nanaot ba cured by Hail’a CatnrrnfHir* .<*«>nd fo* oirontar*, tree. F J CHENEY ACo., toUd* <> 8oiU iy Dm.girt*. 75o Tshe Hall’s Family FiHs for constipa tion. * . ' ■ ■ maen I a «< * ¥ 9 f 1 (* ! <$ 9 f 0 f* O ¥ c 0 0 9 0 9 t 1 9 j Dentil of Mr*3»cW HmU. Mrs Rachcl^k.. Hiott de parted this life Augusts, 1908, at the home of her daughter, Mrs J. S. Hiott, near Doctor's Creek. t 4 * She was 76 years, six months and two days of age and has been a consistent member of the Baptist church for more than .55 years. She was ever true with her means to "support the gospel, and bore her suffering without a murmur, which gave a true evidence of her Christian life. Her last and parting words were that she was ready to obey her Master's call She leaves four daughters and many friends and relatives to mourn her loss. > * Sterling Silver Wedding Presents, watches, clcks and jewelry at J. A. \9LSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. WALTERBORO, 8. C. Repairing a Specialty. (Next to 0. D. May’s tfale amble). -MANUFACTURERS— Eatnbliahed in 1704. OidiMe Piroa to Averie o. a. walker a co. won mi ckea?:h tt ! ■- tl ^2 Meetina Stroot, ‘ CHARLESTON, 5 C MARBLK AND CRANITK WON NR. and nan Oooi&tish anil Blinds BALUSTERS AND COLUflNS charleston, s c. Send For Prices, Mr John Y. Beach reprennata as at Walterboiw O A WALKER. j d. SCOT' wm < Dr. King’s Min iliscovery MBS I wShAteft. “Tbe fellow who doean’t know anything is most anxious to tell It • , Carbollud nets like a non! tk» Quick relief for bltee end etimif f iBracie. ohepped akta. oate, burmael ^ v '- ^1*- wowk Ihiux (boot the lx*” '• M>.t he vod* 1 ° T * r ‘“J i‘»- you hie « plsoo. w t .TTv •jr m ■ Mi £= '.jJM 'SV 'i ;; L a v ’ l A. J J