The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 24, 1909, Image 8

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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 ■* q 7 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, * » * ] 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. < Blue Bird. it it l S.‘ JONES Announces Ser MILLINERY Wednesday, March 31st and Thursday, > April 1st, 19M. All the Ladies. Misses and Children are earnestly reticested to attend. A treat is in store for them. Enough Has been said in the co’umns of previous editions ot Miss Ross from Baltimore, who is Mrs. Jones’ n^w and efficient milliner. # Remember the days, March thirty«first and April first. NEXT DOOR TO WALTERBORO DRUG CO. 1 RELIABLE FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Early Ambler Cane, North Caro lina Peanuts, Georgia and Spanish Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Millet, Tenneaoee German Millet, Select Seed Corns, Improved Brown Seed Peterkin Cotton, Bussell's Big Boll, and King’s Early Cotton. Prices on application. WRITE SHUPTRINE COMPANY, Savannah, Ga. Tuesday and Wednesday, jj April 6 and 7. . J Mrs. W. A. Black cordially invites her patrons and friends to attend her Millinery Opening Tuesday and Wednesday, the sixth and seventh of April. The latest in ladies millinery will be shown. Miss Satterwhite of Baltimore, an accomplished milliner, will be in charge of the display. MRS. W. A. BLACK * £ Walterboro, S. <5. | Pine Millinery- Joka W Rvwley of WflmlsgUa. Dal is motbor, Mrs 1 . ^ J«a very ill si __ u *u 1 Dr T 0 Kershaw has rotams 1 from a bantams trip to 8« Louis, Mo. last woek. Oa bis return Dr Kershaw Mn-oucfa Nashville, Tean. whore the DflOfww trial was ta progress. o nieces, Mieess Koih sad Isabel Smith nod J MMoorer.Raq.Joft * ^hf for 8c George, orbcno th olsttfay sriativos. They will Readers, Read Shea's Ads !o u , ^ .. a % Every Week YOU will find them not only interesting, but in structive, and if you ex- pect to buy a piaqo and will be guided by pur knowledge gained from a sixty six years' expe rience, you can secure a piano that will always be good, and buy at the Right Price. . —" g* ■ Watch fur Special Barguiaa Writs Tsds* J GhM. 1C.Staff i| Manufacturer of the Stieff Shaw Salfplayar Seitben eharlotte. 35c. each READY FOR S P R I N G House cleaning time is at hand and we are READY WITH THE GOODS. We"have a complete stock of all the house-furnishing goods necessary to make your home attractive and condbitablf* COMPARE OUR PRICES with those of our City competitors and we will get YOUR order. OUR STOCK OF CHINA AND JAP MATTINGS w is in every sense all you can want to make your selections from, ranging in prices from 12 1*2 cento per yard up to 30 cento per yard Window Shades, g in all colors with guar anteed rollers from 25 cents to the very best 1 Scotch Hollands at 75 I cents and $1.00 each. Complete line of Door Mats in No. i Cocoa and wire from 50 cents to 51.00 each. All mall orders given prompt attention and goods shipped subject to YOUR approval. WRITE US for prices on anything in our line and we will satisfy you as to our ability to save you money. +***%%%**%****%%%**%%*&*%** * TO THE CITIZENS Of COLLETON COUNTY: ! # - ' ' ~ * IK Many things artf r recommended for Fever, but noth- | H ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but I IK Johnson's Tonic * | _ It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip I IK poison from the system and do its work quick and do I IK it right, In support of our claim we refer with pleas- | IK ure to the letter appended to this from a well known ^ IK citizen of your County. K IK Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle M IK containing four doses of the best medicine made. ^ S THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO., ! S SAVAHIUk GEORGIA. J I* Walterboro. S. C,. October 9, 1908. 2 ^ On August 30, '08,1 contracted cold and developed Grippe and * U was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- f fee ted, which caused me to cough continually and prevented M H my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually u 2 gave me relief but failed. J “ Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a f IK guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was purseaded to M w| try it. After taking it according to directions for one week, I u found myself entirely cared of my cold and grippe, and my sys- * ft tem in first-class condition. I regard it as one of the best medi- f H cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom- M «g\ mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general y JJ debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. J ^ Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, J JJ Walterboro, S. C. J HARDWARE CO. b _ We now sell the Edison Phonographs on Easy payments to all /' responsible parties, « f Call at once and take advantage of our liberal offer. # Ediao^^onogra^<romfl2^ tcJME-OO. 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