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■ I is OLD PEOPLE! Need Vinol because it contains the very elements needed to re build wasting tissues and replace weakness with sfrength. It ior- tiiies the system against colds, and thus prevents pneumonia. This Is because Vinol contains Iron and all ot the medicinal body-build- Ing elements ol Cod liver Oil, taken Irovn fresh cods* livers — but no oil. Vinol is not a patent medicine. Every thing it contains is named on bottle. RUFFIN NEWS. Mr Editor—Will you kindly al low me apace in your moat valuable j»aper this week to give a few items fiom our imj»ortunt htttle town. There is quite a lull in the social gkitiea thia week a* all of cur you ig tolka who have been spending the X mas holidays at home, are depart- ing to commence their New Year’s work. We all spent a most delight fully merry Xmas. (>ne of the most enjoyable afliairs cf the week, was a social gathering at B F Fender, a few days ago. Mr Jessie Jones was the guest of his sou, Mr dark Jones of this place, on New Year’s day. Maj Joe carter made a business trip to this place on Saturday. Mrs Ilona carter is improving somewhat. She has been very ill but we hope for her recovery. Well Mr Editor 1 hope for you a happy New Year and much success with your valuable paper. I will clcse. co/.zy Bell. For Lame Back POOR BLOOD Elderly people feel the cold keenly, because their blood Is thin.siunglsh and watery.Vinol Is the Ideal blood tonic and strength maker. It creates a kearty appetite,promotesdlges- flon, purities and enriches the blood and invigorates Ike entire body. 76 YEARS OLD The grand-niece ol Alexander Hamilton says: — am 76 years old. have a hearty appe tite. sleep soundly, and feel active and well. Thanks to Vinol. which Is Ike finest tonic naiUstrengthcreator leveraged. Vinol Is a God send to old peo- COLGHS AND COLDS Elderly people are very suscep tible to coughs and colds, which so often develop pneu monia. Don’t lose time exper imenting with other remedies when we gnarantee Vinol to cure. Vinol has carried many an old person through a hard winter without a cold or cough. 80 YEARS OLD * 4 I was so feeble I had to be wheeled about In an Invalid’s chair, and took cold at the sllflhtest cause. Vinol built up my strength so I could walk a quarter ol a mile. I am de lighted.'* — MRS. M. BLOOM. Lewis I own. Pa. the home of Mrs 1 I'adgett’e. The | out of town guest* were: TILLMAN GOES WEST"'SHOULD May Adun 8 of Washington; Ethel HAVE GONE BEFORE. hihI Cecil Arnett of Walterboro; and ; T | ie i ate8t ispue of T |, e fcdire- Zator I rowel of ; tield News contains the following Messrs Madison Yarn, of Islandton; | con)municatjon . Monroe Williams of Bayard, Fla.,; Vared emotions possess mein bidding adieu, perhaps farewell, to South Carolina, and to the people who have known nn* from cl iidhood. It is hard to say good-bye, and only those that do so can feel its sorrow. When I think of the thousand VINOL QUICKLY CURES A COLD AND STOPS A COUGH YOUR MONEY BACK IF VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro, S. 6. You oaa got Vinol at the Leading Drug Stors in every town and City in this State NEWS FROM SIDNEY Sidney, Jan, 4—Special: Mr. Editor The folks here are getting down to work, some sowing oats and others preparing their land, also some of our young men seem to have the building fever, as Jordan mill is kept busy furnishing the lumber. We will have a town yet some day per haps, the most that we lack however is a railroad. Say why don’t some of you moneyed men build a trolley line from Walterboro to Pregnal This I think would be a good investment and also help Walterboro and the community through which it would run. We also have a Doctor located heie now; something we have needed for a long time. Several of the Clemson boys were home to spend the holidays' but they have returned to takeup their studies. J. S. J, l-+)glish Campbell of New Augustme He; and A .1 Ferguson of Charles ton. The music was grand consist ing or (iuitar Violin, and 1‘iauo Everybody seemed to enjoy the games n d dancing hugely us they did not < sse until the midnight hour. Another inqtortant event wns the i nteruiinment given by the young ladies, for the m w sclioo 1 here which will iH'gin at once. The house was crowed to the utmost ra|>city and 1 lots had to stand outside and look through the cracks. The ladies I certainly derervo praise for their work, for the program was carried out very successfully. Music was rendered between the acts Ly Tho’nas Flack and Cleveland Goodwin Violin and Guitar. Refreshments were served after the exercises and we scarcely had enough to satisly the wants of the crowd. Mrs Steve Crosby and sous o Walterboro were here for tbe enter tainment. Walter Black returned to Augusta Friday. 1‘rof. Williams Campbell left Sunday for North Carolina, where he is teaching. Monroe Williams of Bayard Fla, spent Xmas at his home near here. Miss Rena Wolfe leaves in a few days for and extended trip to Char leston and Sumter. English Camwbell of New Augus tine Fla., will leave here in a few days. Miss Cora Black, returned to her school Monday. After a storm theirs always a calm so I guess our little town will be quite lonely now for awhile. I Padgett. 46 ETIWAN ft FERTILIZERS For All Crops and For Big Crops. - f. L The Fertilizers That Have Been Known For Over Forty Years and Profitably Used By Two Generations of Farmers. The Fertilizers That Contain The Right Materials and Make Your Crops Grow. ETIWAN FERTILIZER COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. Ask For ‘‘Etiwan.” kindnesses friends di 1 n.e, ot tin* forbearances they have shown my shortcomings, tis then the heart throbs strongest with grati tude, and beats the sad farewell. But destiny decrees that 1 go. lu a distant section of the country, in far-off California, where it is said all is sunshine, | and clouds are unknown, I wan der in search of health. There, among strangers in coming years, if years be left to me, 1 hope to I clasp the hands of many and call them friends—friends such as I leave behind. But if it be otherwise, then, as in the oft-quoted, but none the less touching lines of the til-fated Byron: “Here’s a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate; And whatever sky^s pbove me. Here’s a heart for every fate.’ Jamks H. Tillman. & , An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan s Liniment. This liniment takes theplaceof massageand is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates--^ without rubbing—through the skin and muscu lar tissue right to the bone, (piickens the blood/ relieves congestion, and gives permanent as^ well as temporary relief. Sloan’s Linimeni has no'* equal as a remedy for (Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. - i Price 25c., oOc., and $1.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U S. A. Sloan’s book on home., cattle, sheep and poultry sent free. $1 ITEMS FROM LODGE. Lodge, Jan. 1.—I will once more let you hear from this sec tion of the country. As Christ mas was very quiet there was only one Xmas tree, it beirg at the m. E. Church of this place and was carried out very nicely; eveything being quiet ‘ among both whites and the blacks. The weather was ideal for the time of the year. Mr. James Goodwin of Little Swamp section wras a visitor of this place on Thursday. Mrs. Cary P. Carter and little daughter were seen on our streets this week. Miss Ball Carter was a welcome visitor to our town this week. Miss Lucy Brabham passed through this place a few days ago. The manv friends of Mrs Laura K.’iider Folk will b<* pained to hear of her recent illness. Mrs J A Copeland and Mcster NEWS FROM BRYAN SCHOOL To The Press and Standard.—On the evening of the 24th with the as sistance of the patrons we had a very enjoyable evening, Christmas tree with presents for all and recitations. ‘‘Christmas Eve by Ollie Kate Hewitt. “Christmas" by Robbie Fisk. “Christmas morning" by Duffie Hewitt. “The Orphan" by Cammie Fisk. “The Bridge’’ by Esther Proveaax. “Baby’s Dead” by Lid O’Bryan. “F’annie Gray" Dialogue by Ma mie Lane and Harvy Fisk. “The Swallow and P* Dialogue by Ollie Kate and Lucille Hewitt “The Christmas tree" by Willie Proveaux. “A month after" by Mamie Lane. The entertainment closed with an evening prayer by Lucille Hewitt. Respectfully, Sue Hanes, Teacher. FREE-! FREE! Free—A handsome Rock Hill bug gy- Free A New Home Sewing Ma chine—all the latest attachments. Free- A lovely oak dining table. Free A Karjien Couch. The above articles are worth ! having. The Press and Standard will give these prizes away on the 15th day of April, RHK), to the four NEWS FROM BRYAN. Brvan, Jan. 1. Editor Press and Standard;—Please allow me a place in your valuable paper to write only a few dots. Christmas passed off very quietly. We had a very nice Christmas tree on Christmas Eve night which was enjoyed very much indeed by all who attended, this being given by the teacher. Miss Sussie Hanes for the benefit of her pupils. Miss Hanes deserves great honor for her grand and noble work. She devotes her entire time for the benefit of her pupils. Although she commenced teaching without any school house, she has through her generous efforts built a very neat little school house. Other teachers have drawn prizes for their grand work but we feel that ours deserves honors as great as any. Wyman Proveaux and sisters, Viola and Esther visited friends in Jcnesville last week. Allan and Rufus Sweat of Sum merville spent the holidays with rel atives and friends at Hendersonville and Bryan. They reported a very pleasant time. Miss Lou Bryan of Stokes is visit ing relatives at Bryan. 1 will close with best wishes. E. A. P. MASONIC ELECTION AT ROUND. Round, Dec. 28, Special:-Round Lodge. A. F. M., No. 270, held its regular communication the 18th inst at which time officers for the ensuing year wereelecied. E. T. H. Shatfer. Master of Unity Lodge, No. 55. of Walterboro was present and assisted in the insolation of the newly elected officer!. This Lodge though young is doing zood work and has bright prospects ahead of it. The following officers wer.» elect, ed: W. F. Hill, W. M.; J. B. Dodd, S. W.; S. H. Dodd, J. W.; C. T. Beeves, Sec.; J. H. Dodd, Treas.; A. V. Rickenbacker, S. D.; E. T. Hiers, J. D.; L. E. Hill and A. Drig gers, Stewards; Louis A. Fadgett Tiler. -> Joe Copeland visited the homoot persons receiving the highest num- w, 11;- l\,11. ..*• /-i her of votes in our contest. Mr H line roik ot v narleston. . ,... , o u .i i , .\ W ichman & Son has the buggy Mr and Mrs George Bishop and t ,n exhibition, little Louise of Hampton spent sewing machine will be dis- thiee da sot this week with her 1 pli,5ed at Tho Pre88 3,1,1 . office. father, 11 \Y Cartel, of I his place. The dining table can be seen at 1 a mis Sallie Smith and little babe of Hampton county are making an extended visit to her father. II W carter, of this place. Mrs Mattie Box of Hampton county arrived’today as the guest of her father, U W carter. Daniel carter was the wel come guest of his father last week Mr W m carter. <. We were very glad to welcome as a visitor during the Xmas hol iday* one of our old ciiizeni, bot now of Bath, Mr c L carter. He •ays that Bath ia a very pretty liMla place. babbie McMillan of Oak Grove •action visited hit sister, are Terry & ShafTer’s store. The couch can be seen at the Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Full line Ladies and Gentle men’s tine and heavy shoes Cheap for cash. A beautiful line calicoes, all fast colors. 38 inch Brilliantine only 40c per yard. 42 inch Panama only 40 cents per yard. W. B. CALDWELL Stephens X Roads. ▲ daty btoooMs a labor of iova whan yen atop whining and look at it that way. So Tired It may be from overwork, but the chances are its from an In active liver. ^ With a well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept in healthful action by, and only by WsPill TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE POST OFFICE CLOSED. Mr I.. C. Weekley who has been post master at Salkehatchie for about thirty-three years has resign ed and the office will be closed. This will inconvenience a number of people. Some will get their mail from Yemassee, some from Henderson ville, and others from White Hall. D**. 30 1908. C. E. Weekley. — ♦ ^ • — “Had dyspepsia or indigetlon for dears. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.”—J H Walker, Ban bury, Ohio. Prayer is all right, and to be sure we are praying for the right person, we should do a great deal of it for for ourselves. ^ Lovesieknem is a disease that uuaUy origiaatw from rending mental novels. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Couuty of Colleton, Ojurt of,Common Pleas. Peter B. Bradley and Robert S. Bradley, Plain tills, against Denali Howard, Henry Fishburne, Wil lie Fishburae, Anna Fishburne, Mary Fishburne and Rosa King, -->• De fendants. To tbe Defendonts, Henry Fishburne and Willie Fishburne. \ou are hereby jummoned and re] qnired to answer a complaint in this ac tion, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Cotnipon Pleas for the said Couniy, and ;o serve a’copy ot your answer to the said complaiut on the subscriber st his office No. 11 Broad' Street, Charleston, S U, within thirty days after tbe service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service. And if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the Piamritf in this action wit! appiy to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint J Waties Waring. Plaintiff's Attorney. November 1^, 1SHJ7. Filed December 7, 11)08. H. L). Padgett, C. C. P. * G. S. To the Defendants above named: You will take notice that the com plaint in tliis action was tiled on the 7'h day of December. 1H(N, in the office ot the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas tor Colleton County. .1. Wat <*s Wat ing, PlaintiiT’s Attorney. 12 :50 to Feb. 4 ’00 Do you want a beautiful and durable Rock Hill buggy free? If so, enter The Press at:d Standard’s Great Contest. See our al else where in this issue. If we love each other we try to minimize each other’s faults and shield them from the public ear. The left hind foot of a rabbit is not in it when compared to taking a “dead set” for what you want with your own feet. Don’t strike oat blindly ;*"have an object in view and try to attain it. It takes the smartest kind of a man to know bis friend* Read The Press and Standard’s Great Contest, and vote. If any man live! for himatif tlonaitmostba beeansa> hns found Ms aarthly idaal.