The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 24, 1909, Image 8
R*t C W Borgr'** of
tows yr*fterd»y.
BO WMarin,
town yrtterdny.
Savaau&h , wa*
O 8 KrtiurU wa* a piea*»ut caller at
oar oftioe Saturday.
Mr*. J. M. Wltaell returned from
Cberaw Knday alter ^andina a»-v«rai
week* there cooTatetcioe from her re-
1 cent nerioua illnee*. Her triend. are
ai»d to ore that .be ia I'totiog mi well I
mr weattoCberaw to acorui
pany b«r boine.
itev Laiioy (i Hendenon, who i»
John Brnnett bad bn*ine«. tn to
Saturday and called on a*.
K K Hud* n, of Ruffin, had bo.in
in town Saturday
I 0 (^rortiy. of Round, waa in town
Baterday.
i K Herndon of Baffin, waa among
our pleeatutf vtailora Saturday.
A I trigger a.. of Round, waa among
tboer who came in to aee ua Satordur.
T M
buMnre
|*pe iding aome time td town, accepted
^ an invtiation tendered him by tre
paator of tbe Metbodiat churcb to con
duct aerrioea In that church Sunday
evening Thuru waa a large congrega
lion oat to bear Mr Henderaon who ia a
general,favorite with all denomination*
in his home town.
Beeves of Cottageville. had
in Walteiboro Saturday.
0 K Knger of Round, waa u pi
viator to our office Saturday.
t
Dr Willie Hudaon of Ruffin, waa a
pleasant yttitor to W alter boro Monday.
Ray B R Ulmer of Ruffin, waa n
plea aunt vialtor to o«r office Friday.
Herbevt Biabop, of Round,
town Saturday.
ia
Joa Langdale, of Pleaaant Grove,
in town Saturday.
Mian Annie McBride, of Pleaaani
Grove, waa in town Saturday.
W J Trowel! of Great Swamp, waa
hero Saturday. ^
JurooO'Qoln, of Heodonoorillo, waa
la town on buaineaa Wedueaday.
Mr and Mra F M
pleaMot viaiton to town tbe latter part
oftbatook.
Mrs R F Hoggins and son James
•pool Saturday and Sunday at Green
Food
•j'o
K£G Huy, u prominent timber man of
Lyadbarat, 8 C, wa* i j town several
days last woek.
B B Suunderi and son, Moody, of
were welcome visitors to oar
Saturday.
i Lama Drummond, who is teach-
tk* Roadside School, waa in town
Saaurday shopping.
W W Smoak, Sr., of Smoaks spent
from Saturdav till yesterday in town
with hia *oo, W W Smoak, Jr.
C I, and A H Langdale, of Pleasant
Grove, were among those who bad
bnataeua in town last Thursday
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J A Carroll, one of Smoaka* prosper*
oua ett'seha, waa among those who
called to ere ua Saturday.
J F Heats, one of lelaadtooe'a proa-
peroue farmer*. wAs ia tows on boat-
nem Monday.
J S Jordan sad W B Basterlis. of
RfMad,*^ mots ssaong those who bed
business in tows Monday.
w “ ooc » r <* *« George, who
bss hreo visiting her sister, Mrs J Q
Padgett, returned horns last Wodnes-
duy.
A R Rosts. G r Prtlk JnKn
^•bjodtcn, were ia town Monday cv
Mr sod Mrs J H Marvin left hare
Monday morning for Wahsrboro whs
they expect u> epond s few days.—
Prof JIUooG^lov of Sniders, ^m is
tows Friday. Prof Godley has inst
wmpleied the Bethel school, which has
had a Most euoosrsfnl tana.
Miss Aodrsy Qanis of Williams, woo 11
ia town Friday. Miss OarriThos sol.
tkt Ram Oaily
which closed s few days ago.
Mrs M I Riser of Lodge, were guest
Mrs R R Jones sevoial days last weeu.
Tfoy rotucasd to theit homes Satwidoy.
*lwT8D«y ud b.bj, •ho k.n
t»en vMting the former's nmhar Mm
XBWUNuh, mtarMd to IMr kon,
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Fn>f L B Ackerman of Cottsgoviile.
called to aee os rndsv. PrafAohar
bt * a ’teehing the RedOnk
■ohoel this year in which hs
good work- .
ITEMS FROM BRANT.
Brant, Mar, 20. Dear Mr,
Editor—Allow me space in
your columns for a few dots
from our section.
There was a* pindar hulling
given at A A Vam’s Saturday
night where a large crowd
gathered and all had a very
nice time.
Miss Leila Thompson spent
Saturday night with Miss Mar
tha Varn.
Mrs D E Breland and two
sons, Luther and Robbie, visit*
ed her mother-in-law, Mrs Bre
land.
Miss Jane Nettles and her
brother, Jake, visited their sis-
ter* Mrs Mans Nettles.
Mrs Frank Kinsey visited
het mother, Mrs. Smoak, last
Sunday.
We are sorry to hear of the
illness of little Roy Lane and
he will soon be well
With best wishes to The
Press and Standard.
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