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Wanted the public to know that we have a most complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as DOORS, •„ SASH, BLINDS. SHINGLES, MOULDING. BRICK, LUMBER, ETC. At prices to suit. Let us know your wants. C. k SAVAGE, Manufacturer of Rough and Dressed Lumber- NOTES FROM RAVENEL lUtenelj Apr. 2E*, Special:—One of ire moot eocia! of the sea* ' itt wa-) the tlauC'' giren at the town tial! oti Friday evening, comp imen- t.try to the uniting young ladi-n, Wimberly and < iilmore. \n;o:ig tlu^e*-in attendance we niav meutiou a few; 'fisa Mamie Kennedy with Silaa Welch, Mias N a Dine Blitch with Harry Bartell, Miia Hertrude Ibnl- ^••rs with Arthur Butler, Miss Annie MR. J0HN_ KINNEY A POMINENT INDIANAPOLIS LAW YER. SAYS, “AFTER GRIPPE TAKE VINOL IT BUILT ME UP AND MADE ME FEEL STRONG.” A MAN WANTS WHAT HE WANTS WHEN HE WANTS IT A\ u Tb3 grippe left me in a ner vous, weakened, run-down con dition. Nothing seemed to re- Wimberly with Ralph (iilmore, Miss Leila LiKoache with Dr Furman, 9 ^' ,re ro y strength. At last I dm Elizabeth Prentiaa with J D tried Vinol with the very best V i ****%%%*<****%%%%%*%%%&*%%'£ TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: w w Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth- V ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but V JR Johnson's Tonic. V It will drive out every’ trace and taint of Grip V V poison from the system and do its work quick and do V 1R it right In support of our claim we refer with pleas- V Ij ure to the letter appended to this from a well known Sk Vt citizen of your County. * «l JR Drop a postal cara and we will send a trial bottle il JR containing four doses ol the best medidne made. JR 5 THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.. S J SAVANNAH. • • GEORGIA. $ B# ^ Walterboro, S. C„ October 9, 1908. S ^ On August :{0, ’08. I contracted cold and developed Grippe and J U was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- IR ^ fee ted, which caused me to cough continually and prevented wy sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually ^ ^ gave me relief but failed. ” Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was recommended to me as a ^ guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was pursuaded to ^ try it. After taking it according to directions for one week. I 7Z found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys- “ J tern in first-cla^ condition. I regard it as one of the best medi- it cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom- A /tv mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general ^ JJ debilitated s>stem. B. G. BENTON. J? Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, J: Walterboro, S. C. **%********%**%%*x%%%%® 5?£S5Sil IWNHVfMKti •Nj cImm a i K>t«i WcrcUorapairol; ••4 kam mm wl JL* •** Ifbw A* - WoSt abort (act. raettt. , "IV® “X "JCfHv ba^V« •mxmi hand McyclM. bat * Utf lim mtml vf* £im. Rsy, Miss Mae Rodges with L Hell Brooks, Misd Myrtle Gilmore with harry B Rowell, Miss Amber Rowell w ith Ret Rivers, Miss Clara Liethiug- son with W .T Jacobs, Miss Leidloff of Orangeburg with Walter tSmoak, Mrs Bodge, M C Wall and ethers* The chaperoDi were Mrs Rodgen and M ra Lytle. Ur D M Breaker gave a basket picnic at the park on Thursday last. Ice cream and lemonade were sold during the day. Mrs C E Rowell entertained on Thursday night last at her home on Railroad Avenue. AH present re ported having a good time. Mrs Price Harrod of John's Island and her sister Mias Daisy Limehouse, of Summerville, were the guests of Mrs C E Rowell this week. Mrs Ownes of Walterboro is visit ing Mrs D H Towle#. Harry B Powell of Chsrleston visited relatives and friends here this week, returning to his work in the city on Saturday morning. Miss Annie Wimberly of St George is the guest of the Misses Rodgers. Mist Wimberly has lived here and has many friends to welcome her back. Miss Myrtle Gilmore of North Carolina, uow attending Stokes Busi ness College in Charleston, ii down (or a few days visit to her sister, Mrs W A Gilmore. A party of young folks from this towu attended the Masquerade Ball at Adams Run on Thursday night last. Mrs W W Martin and mother of Charleston visited Mrs Fannie Beech last week. Mr and Mrs John Altman and cheildren spent last week's end with Mrs F Beach- Cadets James and Harry Rodgers yTft of the Porter Military Aoademy, of Charleston, visited their mother, Mrs Rodgers, week before last Mr and Mrs W A Gilmore and brother visited, their parents in North Carolina this past week. “Forget It” w. *OU IENETMN raUCTIIE-PROOF *JSO SELF-REALM TIKES Tk* rtgular rrtatl firuxof tknt lira it $K.W per pair, Pul to tmlrodmct wt trill mllytmatampUpate foe9U*hiaikwilliordtTt4S$i. 10 RfOCE TR00BLE FROM P0RCI0RCS NAILS. TMka or OUmm wUl oot U« Um •Sr oot. StaUr thou •and pairs sold test yrsr. Over two thousand pairs now in Made in all lists. It i« lively I durshltsnd hard inside with' never becomes' •ndrosjriKltnc.vervdura'iiesud In n special quality of rubber, which poeowa and which closes up smstt i Inn the sir toescapr We have hundreds of letters from satte- Sea customers staling that their tires hsveoaly been pumped •ponce or twice in a w hole season They weigh no more than •■ordinary tire, the puncture rei' by several layers of thin specii tread. The regular price of tbeoe _ JM resist ingquallt its being given “ tred fabric on the >e per pair,but for imI I factory t cially prepared ttiresiap.yspi | “A" and pnneturu stripe -B” ■ad “D,” also rtm strip “H" In pruvnnt rim eutUng. This tiro will oatteat any other mabo MOPT, KLAbXIC and KAMV ‘Kim* a. Smrehet All Records. A* sn all round laxative tonic and hmUh-buiMer no other pills oan com pare with Dr King's New Lite Pills. I hey tone tod regulate stomach, liver unti kidneys, purity the blood, streng then the nerves; cure Constipation, Dyspepsi , Biliousness,*!anudice, Head ache, Chi lit and Malaria. Try them ‘d.V’at .loo M Klein NEWS FROM SMOAKS. Smottkj, Apr. 29. special:—We hai heavy rainfall here Sunday, and the fa'iiit-r* so far getting along others advertising purposes wear* making a special factory price to — , . - , „ . the rider ofooly |t M per pair. Ail orders shipped mme dby letter is received. We ship C O. n. oa !,i,r, y " v ''» 80,116 are P , «*'BlUg amooiil. You do not pays cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. , t, /klll ,i, percent! thereby making the price •k.kl per poir) if you t '' ou K ’ I’lHtHUU?- •red WWLL ®ASH WITH OADKK sad enclose this advertisement. Von run no risk in ncndtaf us an order as the tires may be returned at OUR expense if f.w any reason they are of results. It built me up and made me feel like a different man, and I am now better and stornger than I have been for years . n John Kinney, Indiana polis, Ind. This is because Viuol is a genu ine tonic and body builder which contains peptonate of iron to gether with every one of the body-buikliog medicine elements of cod liver oil but without one drop of oil to upeet the stomach and retard its work. Viuol acts directly oo the stomach, creates a healthy appetite, and enables the digestive organs to obtain the necessary elements from the food eaten to make rich, red blood, healthy flesh and muscle tissue and create strength. Your money back if Vinol fails to beuefit. John M Klein Drug gist. Walterboro. RUFFIN NOTES. Ruffin, Apr. 29. Special:— There was a goodly number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of M. A. Crosby Jo celebrate his thirty-fourth birth day. This was quite a surprise to Mr. Crosby. About nine o’clock there was a large table filled with cakes and pies and all were invited to come in and partake of what was before them. The farmers seem to be busy planting cotton. It seems that the farmers new rather plant more cotton than ever, instead of fixing the price for the next crop. Mr. Editor, can you tell us something about the warehouse, do you think it can or will be built by next fall, and what effort is being made to that end? There is much talk about the Farmer’s Union around here, and l hope that those who are not in the fight will wake up and come to the battle front, so that when the battle is won they can say, “We did it”. S. Mi !•' on»* xml Geneva f°* .*** ^T >ctaf y oq nxaminatiqn. We q're perfectly reliable and WKmvy sent to u»is as safe as’ln n of W illiamu viaili I Mrs I »* tank. If yon onWr • pair of theoe Urea, yon will And that they will ride eaaier. nin faster, 01 * lr,8,l » ‘‘ "M li > wear better, taollonger and look finer than any Ure you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will he ae well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We wnat you to tend us • trial order st ooce. bence this remarkable lire offer. itil you send for a pair of - on approval and tnSl at I nfaovei or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which amrm mmm wwww. WV WSMV SWg VUI* blM XII iket rad kinds of tires Ml shoot halfthe usual prices. MOT WAIT *•* •'>**«**PO«*l today. DO HOTTH1XKOV BUTHfG a bicycle "Z** xWMIt ora pair of Usee fra* anyone until you know the new mod wonderful ofiterewearewnkteg U n^y eoats n poetal to Icmb everythte«. Write it ROW. J. L MEU CYCLE COMPAIY, CHICA60, ILL GIVE ME A CALL When you intend buying any lewelry or Time Piece, or Wedding present fet me snow you my goods. I Guarantee satisfaction. Fine repairing a specialty. Eyes tested free. J. A. VlBTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichmans Store. WALTBRBO KtO, S. 0. mmiAtY. In loving Ycmcmtwrance of my darihat baby. Lada Cardoro Chlnnk, away op tho twenty chair, and mka you everywhere, but the good Lord needed vou in hta an gel bond, and oome day I hope to meet you on the bright and thinimr •bore.and there in Joy to greet you wImio no teewull toara are ahed. ' - Mother. on a i h ^ MhXcV Mhiey yeat-rdaj. I’he uoniitv chuiu gnng is doing 8‘»nn ver> $.0.*] »t.d much needed work -t Smmkit jiiat now. Tb» miMitit'ra ht Smoaka seems to Ik* doit k an exccllert business. This is very c\>i.v**nlent for the Ldira of thia neighboritoori and we ho|te th-y will give the efficient mtliim-rs. ft e M aaea Brabham and Jones, a iiUriul patronage. Beginning April fifteen the rural mail carriera began to carry the mail again in the afternoon for epoch not ahorter than aix montha. Permit me to aay jnat here that our little town ia moving onward and upward fait It ia all aglow and the blaze oi prosperity appears very aggreaaiye. Several more mercaatile enterprise* are contemplated. Mr Maeon Hodgee baa in oouree of oon- •traction a very capacious store house. A. P.8. n^,*. Case After Case. Plenty More Like This,. in Walterboro. Scores of Walterboro people can tell you about Doan's Kidney Rill. Many a happy citizen makes a public statement of his experience. Here is a case of it. Wh.ii better proof of merit can bo h;>d than such endorsement? JfcJackso*., chief of police, Wallerboio, S O says: *1 can recommend Doan’s Kindcy Pills, nuviii^ used them will* the best of re>ult>. Dull pains in my back and loins kept me m con stant misery, my Park very ue ,k and lame and I was also a.I iidea with a kidney weakness, ihe k’dne.v secretions wet*high 1/ colored, deposited a sediment and were so frequent that 1 would be obliged to rise several times at night. Seeing Doan’s Kidney Pills highly advertised, I was led to get a box at the Wal terboro Drug Co. This remedy gave me prompt relief and soon I was without a sign of my trouble.” For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foeter-Jiilbarn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the nam—Doan’s— and take no other. Dewitt’s i THAT IS WHY THEY ALL ASK TO SEE ; » _ “ROCK HILL” BUGGIES, RUNABOUTS, SURRIES, AND PHAETONS. We have the finest lot of new styles this season that has ever been shown in the South. They are correctly designed and properly made. You can get more value for your money on a “Rock Hill” vehicle than in any other brand made. THE ReeK HILL BUGGY COMPANY <9 “A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—” Rock Hill, South Carolina. A. WICHMAN & SON, AGENTS. Mr. Bryan in 1909 The fight which Mr. Bryan has made through the Commoner and on the stump will be continued with unceasing energy during the year 1909. Mr Bryan has again assumed editorial charge of THE COMMONER and will give this department his active, personal attention. All earnest, patriotic Americans are invited to join him in a SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION to be inaugurated through the Commoner and the Democratic press. The governmental reforms for which Mr. Bryan is laboring are of vital importance to the welfare of the people. He should have the active support of those who want to see the government administered in the in terest of the many instead of the few. Jom the movement for aggressive action by accept ing our special clubbing offer for one year. THE PRESS AND STANDARD AND {BOTH SI.50. All clubbing subscriptions should be made payable to THE PRESS AND STANDAND.t Let Kodol Difest What Yon Eat Then You Con Eat What Yen Like. Yon ones could eat anything yon xod jour suxnaeh would it. vail But now there's aoms things which your stomach won't digest. Your stomach absolutely refuaeetoaeeoaa- modata you whan you aat certain ioad—ao you have beeniorced by your ■»»ah to aat food which you de tected, and paaa np those gcieaatoa I that you would have really enjoyed. I - There la now a way to ait any Kodonfm do thia, loo. II wan*! feft , and therefore will do the * work ee the stomach, when it ia and strong-, the only difference is, Kodol never gets tired—and Kodol ploteljt aa a strong, healthy stomach. Get a bottle now and have it ready to help yooretomaoh at times when you need en aartslant Kodol is at Our Grarnateff free we * iR imfth -.Vr