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a • f !* * »i i4 >1- i •» Adams Run Notes. Adana Run, Sept. 5.—Editor Press sad Standard, m I bare not bad the p'.eaaurc of writing to yonr valuable paper in quite a while I will aend in a few items G A Benton of Waiter- boro Tinted the hone of J K Fox Monday. Dr C Dudby Halbrook of Char leston paid Adams Run a flying visit Monday on hit way to New York. K Loe Benton apent Friday at the borne of Jesa Fox. He has just re- tamed from Charleston. Mr and Mrs Managault Barnwell paid Charleston a flying Tint las f week. Wm Perry visited Walterboro Monday. Miss Carrie Fox is on an extended ▼iait to her grand mother Mra G A Garris. Mias Leila Cordranr and Gussie Perry risited St Georges last week. Miss Mae Chaplin of Johns Island is risiting her litter J A Edmondson of Osborn this week Rev. B G Vaughn preached a very interesting sermon at the Adams Run Methodist church Sunday a very good crowd were in attendance. Miss J E Berger of New York has returned home after spending some time at the home of Marie Fox. Miss hva I/)id who has been visit ing Misses Ethel and Nellie Fox re turned to her home in Charleston Monday. Messrs E P Price W N Reynolds and C A Durant spent Sunday at the home of J K Fox. Miaa Leila Garvin retimed home Monday she has been visiting Miss Nettie Fox of Adams Run. Hi* Lake Martin dined with the Misses Fox Thursday. Mias Mamie Platt accompanied by the Rev Vaughn attended services at Ravens!! last weak. Miss Lake Martin entertained Mum itarger Garvin and Lamb on li* Friday. An entertainment and ice cream iriJJ b« fiycn OB the Hinat at tbs Adams Ran School iot the benefit of the Baptist church Tbs enftiff community is cordially caviled Is attUMl. We till •pprediaie as bet AbM il te will Old ones. Mr Editor 1 think we will give yon an invitation. Now wont yea coma and give a real heart to heart talk?. Mim Nellie Fox boo returned fitus a vary ptemmit vitit at Oottage- ▼Ok wham aha has been visiting ml. atkwand fHttdfc' Mm FA Garvin troampamd by Mm W A GUnum pmmd throagh this vicinity an Huir firoa an sxtsnd- a^ vitit in Galdilsn and Faysttvilk Fnmk Fax left ftr Alsbama Tttasday wham be wiU join j M J 0 Fsosy sf Ohatknaoga Tsnn Benton of Flna Grove pamafi Ran from Charka- Mks Xtbal Fox u kr Obarka- 0 — — ■ will visit rela tives and friends. Ma^er Gary Fax will accompany bar. Mr and Mis Tom Sohutiiffe and ohildma leave Saturday for Lsdgt where they will visil rtiativea. O A DnRant pamed throagh Adams Run Tuesday. Mjssm Mattie and Jane Bandera with Earl Sandsrs visited Mim Bes sie Barnwell Friday afternoon. Marie Fox. After eatlag, r— benefit by taklnr nn. of tbcac ptiu. If yoo hare been DRINKING TOO MUCH. tbey will promptly retkvc Um oooaea, SICK HEADACHE •nSnervonsaoM which fodowa. restore the appetite and remove gloomy feel ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. recently been < rganued here is doing some very good work . Miesep Annie and Letha Bryan spent last nruay night with their aunt Mrs. Charlie Berrv at Baysors. Mr. John Padgett knd Mrs. K. L. Bailey sj ent last 6nndny with the family of J. W.i’readier, nj ^utLlbn’g Mill. Mllie, Kate and Ddrothy Mr. Kobt. Black, and son Mr. Thomas visited here yesterday. Miss Mabel Padgett has return ed home after a long and pleas ant stay with relatives and friends at Hampton. Miss Cora Burgees has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hud son at Hudsons Mill. It is our sad duty to note the death of Mr. Hf»nry Crosby of Adna: He was buried at the Crosby buring ground near here yesterday. The bereaved ones have our heartfelt spmpathy. Rev. and Mrs. 0- H. Burgess and little daughter May me, are visiting friends in Summerville and Kniglitsville. Mite Lottie Calertc n of Oliver, Ga., has come to make her fu ture home here with her uncle J. T. Caterton. f Miss Lula Bryan spent Sunday witn Mies Mabel Padeet. | J. D. Padgett is visiting his sister Mrs. [Herndon of Island- ton. Mies Cora Burgess spent Mpn- day night with Miss Mabel Pad gett. J. D. Caterton has almost com pleted his new residence. We wonder who the Mistress of that lovely little home will be. Masters Willie and Janies Bryan were guests of Dr Pad gett at Snideri Sunday. There mast be tome attraction. Oinderilla. Jtoffin, R. F. D. No 1- Sept, 1. Notice is hereby *iven that, on tbe tir.t Mouriay ic Octotwr, next, we will receive sealed bid* at onr office in the courthouse at 12 o’clock, noon, lor | | lornishroy to Colleton County the tol- I lowtUft item, of blanks, books *u(i sta* 1 tiont-ry: ■ Civil and criminal dockets, linen bonnd j and reinforced paper to e not lighter j than 30 Pound Crown Record, ruled ' and printed as required by law. Witness suppoena* in' lota of 1,000, 2,000 aoc o.OOO to be printed or good grade of w mte writing, rag paper, not lighter than 2o pounds to ream. Block paddeu. Subpoena tickets, iu lota of 1,000. 2,ooo, and S.ooo, to be printed on grade of paper as witness subpoenas. Block padded. Witness pav cirtifatea, in lots of l.ooo, 2,ooo and S.ooo, on same grade of paper. B.oca padded Recognizance bonds, in k>taof5oo, l.ooo and 1 5oo, on good grade of bond or parchment paper, not lighter than Ig pounds to ream. Bench warrants, in lots of 5uo and l.ooo on good gi tide of bond or parch ment paper, not lighter than 16 poands to ream Jury summons, in lota of 5oo, l.ooo and l.ooo. on good grade of white writing. Block padded Writs of venire, good grade of white writing, in iota of &oo and l.ooo. Block padded. I.ega! ruled goons, in standard I>ackages in W* of 2.000 5,ooo and io.ogo sheets. UoUil letter beads, go<-<! grade of white writing, not lighter than lo pounds to l.ooo. for supplying vari >ua offices of the county, in lots of l.ooo. 5,ooo and lo.ooo. blotter. Commercial envelopes, size G-\, white, xxx, 6) pound paper, in lots of 1, ooo, 5,ooo and lo.ooo. packed in ooxes of 5 o, for supplying the various offices of the county. Envelopes, white size 12, xxx, Ga pound paper, in lots of l.ooo and 6,ooo, in boxes of 5oo. Statement hands, good grade white writing, for supplying various offices of the county, iu lots of l.ooo to 6,ooo. Block padded. Ruled letter head*, good grade of white writing, not lighter than lo pounds to l.ooo, with copying sheet for carbon between each leaf, in lots of 1,000 to 6,000. Tax duplicates for treasurer, good grade of paper, block padded, in lots of l.ooo. 2,ooo and S.ooo. Samples of material and workmanship to accompany each bid. We reserve the right to reject any or all hide, and to award the contract# to famish any or all of the above items collectively or separately as w« dtom advisable. Contract or cootreofea to bt awarded to the lowest responsible bidders. J X JKJQRE, Supervisor, 0 C I W ftOPflON, E H ULMER, County Commissioners. 9-2 8 t Teachers lo Re-Orsmee. Lodge, Sept. 8. Special:—In all organisations tbe members often look forward te tbe time of r -or fM i.in« wi,h mach iD * rm - •od tbey wiib in re-organising to obooee tbe best material for oflL The Colleton Teachers Associa tion is to re-organ he tbe Ifitb inst, this being tbe second Salter* day in September. 1 tmet that all members will be peasant add that everyone k new tbinkiag of tboee whom they think will make tbe beet efflpers for the year. Though tho officers alone do not stake an orpdirstion, Ihoy may aneemplkh ssneb if tbey be geod can bring thing to pass. All teachers are cordially in vited to come join oar aseocUr tion if tbey feel so disposed. We WB1 meet at tbe Academy in Walterboro^at IB o’clock, noon* Sept. 12. Let us have a fall attendance. Respectfully. C. J . D. Caldwell. President. LETTER TO BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY. Walterboro W r oineii are Find* lug Relief at Last. It doesf»e?m that women have more tuau a fair 8ti«vre of the achee and pains that afflict hu manity; they must “keep up,” must attend to duties iu spite of constantly aching backs, or head aches, dizxy tpells, bfaiing-down pains: they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with rackiug pains and many aches from kidney ilia Kidneys cause more guttering than any other orpan of the body. Keep the kidneys i&ll and health is easily maintained. Head of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know . Mrs W M Blocker, Walterboro, S (J, says: “I think Doan’s Kid- uey Pills arc the best kidney remedy on earth for kidney complaint. 1 was a victim of this disease for some time, my kidneys being in a very unhealthy condition . 1 could not rest well at night on account of the pains in my hack and upon arising in {he morniug felt so tired and worn out that I could hardly commence the day’s work. Dizzy spells and headaches were B<x>k prided w:th j f re q Ue „t a ud a dull, tired feel ing distressed me at all times. Nothing relieved me until 1 pro cured Doan’s Kidney Pills from the, Walterboro Drug Store. They acted promptly and after a short use my trouble disap peared.” For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foeter-Milburn Co., BufTalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Kemember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Funny Pkb at Lodga- Lodge, Sept, 6. Special Miseee Mittie and Ollie Carter of Aahton spent quite a while with Mends and relatives brat week in onr progressive sitter connty Bethel News Notes. • The few days of cool weather last week was quit welcome to cs * .. . ... it to oe. c.veryooay mai nas seen ne Epworth League that hira it is charmed with it. Its cooking Smoaks. S C Jan. 1908. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Walterboro, S C. Dear Sirs:—The Prince* Stex l Range is perfectly satisfacto^r in every way and is just as you claimed it to be. Everybody that has seen ttUpStAinr^tiaiD*»a>« tiout A**.* ,h » ! • ±itK Ilf-ill fl i tl »T* 1 ? ctr ? mt , v will Hinke tough- and baking qualities arc excellent” and the water in the reservoir will boil with just an ordinary tire. 1 am well pleased and feel that the money paid for such a nice range is not lost. Respectfully, Mrs. W. R. Sauls. Tnrtoring ecetrua sere A* its baming areatvery itey. Doan a Obit meat qnte*- ly stops its spreading, in*taaily relievya llis icaqinir, carts ;t pmunnently. At Ony drag’store, “ , , Mr* Hammond Carter paid a pleaiant call to mo Mra Rooa Outer tbic Woek. J« J. L. Fonder of Dry Branch visited bis brother Chivin Fender of Oak Grove levt week. John Oetbrea end wife cf Oak Grove aection were Ike welcome geeeti of Me jor^Joe Oertu lest Snnfiay. B. F. Fender waa called to the bed tile of hie sister Mrs Bose Oerter week. Mrs Mej Joe Oerter kes been confined to her room for tbe lest three weeks qnite sick. George Fender and Johnie Seise of Bamberg county visited in this section lest Snndey. Herbert Oerter has been on the tick list but we are glad to state that he ik on the road to recovery. Mrs W M Carter and little daughters, Carrie and Pearl, were guests av the home of their mother, Mrs Mary Hiers near this place. Mr Frank Folk has the smile on that wont come eff it is a boy. The modern ginneiv of Bennett and Foxe’o has started its tine i work. I Our expert fisherman, J U Copeland, caught a arrange tish sometime ago. iri'was two feet long with n head like a jack tish, i bi dy like a gar, fins like a red- ‘ horne. We would like for vou to tell us what kind of lish this is . Cozy Bell. (Wo are Sorry not to be ablej 1 to Velliwi'r correspondent what) kjud of lish tuis is. .We would refer her to our good friend, C«f)t A God. Bruusoo.:—Editor) They Take the Kinks Oat. “I have aeed Dr Kief’• New Life Pills for many years, with inoreeainf •atisfactloa. x*hey take the kinks oat of stomach, liver and bowels, without foes or fnctiou,” eayi N H Brown, o; Pittsfield, Yt. Gaaranteed eatisiactory St Jno m Kleio’ drof store. fiet Trade by Advertising. The best way la which the merchaats In tbe towns aad smaller cities con fight the aaoll order hoarse lo te adver- Uoe. They know moat of their patrons personally, era show them tbs foods before tbey hay them, have many other advantages over tbe moll order sad la almost every Instance cos Just es cheap If sot cheaper, tkf fifiCtefB (Ohio) lafi If As eosee mow baa aad U too poaotteos to proparly efivev- why shoo Id tbe pobtefc- Se bfep the totes at If Mktoftatkoa ea tbe part of tbs pabllebar fall to tbs amir beat to tbe fact that te If ha waste to the Is loft bat to learn la tbe md if the tori topi sf school see of so effect le ae plaee for bbe, piece la tbe eem- wtll be tohmi op by New Cbleefe Cleesed Up. Obkafo'e general doanap day eceordtaf to tbe raporto wee a Mf mecees. Tbe deantaf of the va cant lets of tbe dty was aaffgnod to the school children, and they went at ton job with vigor and enthoalaam. Whoa school adjoonad at tfiO p m. tbey were provided by tbe jaattors of tbe varioas schools with tbe neesHary tools, and within an boar tbe fireUe of their labors were to be seen ta bags piles of waste paper, tin cano, old oboes and miscellaneoas refuse. Buying Prom Piotui If you were baying a horse, would yoo make yoar purchaae after seeing a picture of the animal, or would yon Insist upon seeing the bone? This sounds like a foolish question, but it has a point Many persons who think this question silly often buy goods be cause they have seen pictures of tbe goods Id mail order bouse catalogues and have taken a fancy to them. It is just as sensible to buy a horse from seeing his picture. fi#v cliiclj^fT^/rt^r. This, w« it bn ter m A • ' <> ♦ -Mh world. £ari* Co-, Add by Economic Ce-eperation. A receut interesting development re ported by the shade tree commission of Plainfield. N. J.. Is Its* co-operation with tho Charity'Organlsatloii society, the commission having trees that are cut down or large dead limbs which bare been removed from trees taken to the wood yard which is maintained by the society, where their cutting up fur nishes work for the unemployed. This is economic co-oj»cration. Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C. - AGENT FOR - • * ^ The Forv^utomfibile, ihe Cai;Jto*l Goe»v il o mi The Real Estate market is beginning ^to become active again after the dull Summer LET US, THEREFORE, LIST YOUR PROPERTY if you care to sell or let us know your wants if you care to buy. It will cost you frothing. Colleton Realty Co., VV. W. SMOAK JR., MANAGER. -4 A \ALTERI!ORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. OF ALL' KINDS DONE A o> Gbe press anb Stanbarb. We have just] received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ari colon. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Prices reasonable which we Will xladly quote yon. Blank legal form* of all kind! always earned in stock. Gall and aee ns when in town. Sterling Silver W adding Presents, w a tehee, otok» end jewelry at J* A* WtiSTBUntG, Jewelry Store. WALUBBOBO, S. 0. Repairing a Specialty. (Next to a D. May’i Pale stable). EatablUhed la 1794. | Oldest Pirns la Aaaerto D. A. WALKER A CO. —MANUFACTURERS— Doors Sash and Blinds BALUSTERS AND COMJflNS CHARLES! ON, S C. 52 Meetinq Street, CHARLESTON, SC MARBLE AND GRANITE WORMS. and KILL the COUCH mo CURS the LUNGS Send For Prices, .1 <0 t Jchfl Y. Beach roproaent* us at Waitt-rtx.ro WITH * * 4 t - Dr. Kings I l» A WALKEW. • ». SCOTf Xita teiluw a lio (io^Fu’t know anytliiog is most anxious to tell it.* - ta Ator ■ j * . > . .. . . ^