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5P t:. li V Hf F El •** . I? 4 £ J , B I Ilf? ■ - «( m M MARRIAGE AT BELLS POTUUI TOVNG COUPLE WEDS, CHOPS ARP HARVESTED, SCHOOLS SUCCEEDING. OTHER NOTES. A FACT ABOUT THE “BLUES* •♦I Ruffin, Nov. 20—Special: A number of friends and relatives gathered at the hospitable home •f ciir worthy magistrate, L - 3 grand rimer's on Wednesday, Nov. 18, to witliess the impress ive marriage ceremony of our friends. »■ 0 At 3 o’clock the friends ceased their visible conversations and in the quietness the maids of honor, hisses Martha (»ritlln and Ena Crosby preceded the bride _and groom to the hymeneal al- a * tar. At which place the hearts of Mr. Walter -Jones and Miss Estelle l lmer were made to heat What Is I Is Mldoai occastoaed fry actual sstst- in; external conditions, but In the great majority of cases by • dis ordered LIVER < — THIS IS A FACT which may hs dsmoostra ced hy trying • osMTse of MsPills They control and rsgnlBte the LIVER, they bring hope and bony ancy to the mind. They bring health sad elastic ity to the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. PROCRAM. a > to £]**ak, for a w*- seldom have ME UNION OF ME SECOND DIVISION OF ME COLLETON ASSOCIATION. The union of the Second Division of the Colleton Association will meet with the Black Creek church on as one hy their pastar, Rev. T. P. | Friday before the fifth Sunday in Burgess. • November,* at 11 o'clock in the The maids of honor woie white morning. Fur that meeting the fol- with laces, 'ihe bride was dain- tly gowned in soft white wool suit with dainty ribbons and ruchons. lowing program has been arranged: Introductory sermon by Rev. F. O. S. Curtis. Following the introduct: ry ser- , ri ... . , mon the union will proceed imme- 1 he groom in the second son of; diately to an organization bv the en- Mr. T. J ones of Bells. He has rollment of delegates and the elt*c- proven his ability as a farmer. t10 " ?, f °( ficera for L tho en ^ing year. ,, .... ,, , , , . holl?Twmg are the queries tor dis- He will be ably helpmeeted by cuss j on: his young industrious, and ac- complished bride. Refreshments were served. Such pretty cakes in the autum nal shades of chocolate* browns and red trimmings. Now the girls are dreaming of the cakes— who shall be the next? Our community is quieter than usual this week. The majority 1. Church polity in the New Tes tament. 2. The Baptist church of todav and their conformity to the rules of decorum and the church covenant, by Rev. F. O. S. Curtis. 2. The Bantist churches of today and their mutual relations, by Rev. F. H. Martin, of Lodge. 1 The church as a working force in society and the Kingdom, by M. R. Stone. We recommend that lunch be —tV— 1 "" ten* Chairman. and the yoling ure (iking in Cal ■ 'Vcck •, i. AS UrtUSUAlfiND iH BRANCUMUE. Everything is abtiut harvested from the fields. Branchville, Nov. 11L—While The ti.rkevffuhlle r dan<'ealit!ljij'''HS‘"S “ ou ,!| ‘ J of Mis. M. k. Murray in Branch- ville a few days ago, some V:\re •cimens were din- rell had been dug ^fealning Thanksgiving is so near The sehtMil at this place is mov*. ... , .* • i j (geological snecin Hig on nicely. Everything bids , ‘ , , ,,, covered, lhew< fair for a good school year. All the children of tin 4 community are enrolled and we wish for good •r better attendance. Messrs Vernon Brabham, Tur ner, and Stacks of Cope spent Tuesday here. Jno. Crosby lias accepted a position at Colleton, wtnre he will deal out the lbs. and'yds. L. H. Yarn of Weimer spent Thursday night here. A merry Thanksgivings to the Frees and Standard! Visitor. MCLAURIN LETTER. % McLaarin, Nov 17—Special: (Jnite seldon I write a* you have & very interesting corresjiondent from this place, without me. But some times 1 think, perhape, I may interest a few of my friends with my scribblingK. Times are quite jolly, little place where much amusement fjr th< young folks, such a» concerts, derces, etc. But still there is amuse ment and fun for them in many other ways, w hich none^ refuse to enjoy. Syrup cooking now seems to be v iv much enjoyed by all. Coipe, Mr Editor, enjoy a sugar dip with us. Old Jack Frost has appeared twic** in his lovely coat of white and l as made brown our dear beautiful vines of green. We welcome him to take away the season of fever. But dis like to give up the dear old summer sunshine and the flowers But as the poet says: And when 1 lie out on the grass Or in the hammock rest. It seems to me of all the year I like the summer best Dr John Campbell is at his place very milch employed at his work in dentistiy. We shall gladly welcome Chailes McMilliao and family soon as his handsome residence is completed. Joe Jones will move ,his honored family up in town in the near future C W Atkinson was made happy last week on the return of his wife, who has bten away for sometime 8hu is much improved in health. Mrs Atkinson whs accompanied home by her sister, Miss Beach of Stokes. Jake Campbell, Joe McMillan, Melvin Carter and C M Brabham at tended the K of F meeting at Ehr- hardt last week. F N Jones’ little baby, Frank, is I mv.ch better after a severe spell tf fever. With b^at wishes to The Free? and Standard, Bill Bailey. NEEDFUL. KNOWLEDGE. If any man lives for himself alone it must be because he has found his earthly ideal. A low price and a birgiin are two radically ditlerent pjnposi- tions. ... We keep our eyes open, trv to avoid mistakes, see that the material and workman ship of our garments are the best, and that our store service is most attentive and polite, but shouhl anything fall short of what you have a rij^ht to expect, don’t be backward about your complaints.' We are here to make tilings right, according to our reputa tion lor fair dealing. Fall Suits, Overcoats, Hats and 1'urnishings that will interest the . discriminating dresser <i,j j >*• 0 BENTSCHNER & VISANKA, S, E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C AGENC V DR. DEI MIX’S LINEN- MESH UNDERWEAR. The R< i! Estate market is beginning to become active atrain after the dull Summer LET US, THEREFORE, . LIST YOUR PROPERTY if you care to sell or let us know your wants ^ if you caredo buy. It will cost you nothing. C. E. DURANT 6ottagevilIe, S. (2. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. Colleton Realty Co., W. W. SMOAK JR., MANAGER. M ALTER BORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. ffssowssrr" m v "■".rvju A DANGEROUS COUGH WIFE OF NEWARK. OHIO. MAN HAD SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMP TION. WAS BADLY RUN DOWN AND REDUCED IN FLESH. abjut 15 or 20 foot when a sub stance was found that was in striking contrast to the remain ing soil. On examining it there was found to be a bed of phos phate rock, intermixed with shark’s teeth, fossils and bones of prehistoric animals. A great deal of interest was taken in the unexpected find. The bed was found to be about ten feet. The deposit is a valu able fertilizing material. There have been no more excavations made to find oat whether there are any more beds in this vicin ity or pot, bat it is supposed that there are more, judging from the richness and the great depth of this one. f/css:rc2 J'/otisss. I , M Fv (/ ,V'* .! • PEIIKIM BRO'IMS. 'ittornejrs and CoilnscllorH at Law. All Sudneu given Prompt Attention, OVER the I’RESb Am) STanluho. JVALTKKBOKO. - - - S. C. RESTORED TO HEALTH BY VINOL “About two yerfrs ago my wife was in very p<^or health. She had no appetite, was much re duced in flesh, and f r three months had a very bad cough, with all the symptoms of con sumption. Vinol was recom mended and she began taking it; before the first bottle was used her appetite was better, and she waa improving in health; bj the time she had taken three bottles the cough was gone. She is still taking Vinol and cannot say too much in its praise ” N. L. Sieble- ton, Newark, Ohio. The reason that Vinol is sc successful in such cases is be- •sure it is the only preparation that contains tonic iron together with all of the healing, body building elements of cod Fiver eil, actually taken from fresh eods livers, but no oil. Without hesitation we pro- elaim our faith iu Vinol for ohronic coughs, colds or bronchi tis and as a body builder and ateengtk ereator fer old people. Anyway, if you'try it and it does uo good we will refund your money on dtemand. John M. Usiu Druggist* Walterboro. NEWS FROM PINE GROVE. Fine Grove, Nov. 16; Spicial: —The farmers in' this section will soon be finished harvesting, then will come the good old sugar boiling and bog killing times. Miss Dell Benton is spending some time in Charleston, will take iu Gala week while there. J. M. Kinard and wife attend ed the Sunday-school Conven tion, they report a very good time. D. E. Benton of Beaufort spent Sunday at G. A. Benton’s Misses Carrie and Polhe Ben ton were among the many visi ters to Great Swamp Sunday. Mrs. Baynard Benton is very ill—hope she will soon bo up again. * Miss Annie Getsinger left Wednesday for Charleston, where she will do some shopping before returning home. G* Clem Getsinger passed through this section last week. Listen out, Mr. Editor, for wedding bells, we expect to hear them soon. “Seldun comes” Walterboro People Should Learn to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease* The symptoms of Kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys excrete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constant ly, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and the victim is often weigbde down by a feeling of languor and fatigue. Neglect these warnings and there is danger of dropsy, Bright’s Disease, or diabeates. Any ode of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. Delay often proves fatal. You can use no better remedy than Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here’s Walterboro proof: W. R. Hickman, Police Office, Walterboro, 8. 0., says: “I bad such severe pains through my back and loins that if I sat down for a short time I would have to grasp some thing when getting up. I could not relt we«l at night and felt miserable in the morning. My kidneys were weak and the secretions contained a heavy sediment Since using Doan’s Kidney Pills procured from the Walterbor Drug Co., I have been free from tee above mentioned annoy ances. My wUe used Doan's Kidney Pills and the results in her case were just ss satisfactory.’’ For sale by all dealers. 'Price ftO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take ae other. PATENTS Real K*tat4, Broker *ge and InMirai.c-. LOANb NEGOTIATED. Houste® to ^ent. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, 8. 0. OFFICE OF Dp. A- J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON office Hours: 8 9 OPPOSITE Farmers ami Merchant* Bank. ’Phone 100a. WALTERBORO. S. O. OF ALL KINDS DONE A £bc ifrrcsa anb Stanbarb. We have just received a new sti>ek of letter and note paper, hill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ari colors. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Prices reasonable which we will gladly quote you. Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. i 1 4 <* (* i* (• 2 ( $ f a 0 9 i J l I have a larger selection of goods than ever before. Be sure to give me a call before buying anything in the line of Jewelry of time pieces. ■ J. A. VtlSTERBEEG, Jewelry Store. I WALTERBORO, 8. C. | L Repairing a Specialty. § SM Web Picket Peace Cheaper Than Wood II /S rfN AII Itilitlli! ititltltii Hilltliil EtKItiti! ftitlUtil lA ft# i ssewffHWff t J %9\ The lowest priced good substantial lawn and gar den fence built Write for catalog of lawn. Geld, hog and poultry fencing. DEKALB FENCECa DeKaMR. Kansas City, Ma. Esc* bits bed In 1704. ms.m —MANUFACTURERS— Doors Sash anil Blinds |BALUSTERS AND COLUilNS CHARLESTON, S C. Oldest Fir<n la Atts^lo D. A. WALKER ft CO. KILL the COUCH AND CURE THg LUNGS Dr. King’s Ns?. Diecovsry for CSS." 8 J3S&. un Ml UWMT AIdD IMS tmoublm OUABJflrTMP SATiaTACTO&Y OB ^2 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, SC MARBLK AND GRANITE WORN#, and Send For Prices, Mr John Y. Beach represents on at Walterboro D A WALKER. J D. SCOTT Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C - AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobile, The Car That Goss. ■k-y_