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A ** . i. O I Blocker of B'.ocker wm in town SetanUy. E D ftmoak of Lodjte wm in town Monday. O A Benton of Pine Grove wa» in nor town Batnrday (« W. ('roHbv of Uound bad baiinese la town Aatnrday. MR BRYAN DEAD. Mr and Mr* J F Kent/ were here yesterday. of Island ton Uuttin was here H I» Padgett. Jr. of yeaterdar on 1 usicy** Jr i Dr W A Kirby o! CottageviUe was town laat Friday in P W A Bryan died at his home near Doctor’s ('reek church Sunday mornThg at 5 0‘ciock in his69th yearr He was interred Monday at II o’clock at the cemetery at this church in the presence of a larsre number of relatives and friend?. He was stricken over a year ae * with paralysis and never recovered. Rev C W Burtress read the burial | service of the Methodist church of which he was a consistent meml»er He leaves a brother, R G \V Bryan, and several children, one of whom is Judge J E Bryan of our town. A fuller sketch of Mr Bryan’s life and Jailors wttl be published in our next issue. STRICTIY CUSH I have decided in the future to do only a STRICTLY CASH BUMNESS. So do not N 0 ask for credit. Now I have figured.it out and I cannot afford to lose the bad accounts^ made by any credit system •Vr >I< Mr Hii l Mr* A ( Breland of Omega was in town Monday. .1*.* F. Ptnrlfoy liej., I mi professional i bu.*ijtMe at Meg.et Monday. Rev .1 S M Finch o! Adam* Run was in town Hatnrd.iy on burineM. JefTLMsxrr of Smoak*. bad bu*i- ueaa in town Friday night. . ^ • H. Hodge* of Raveuel was a pleasant visitor to our oftice Monday. Senator Oriflin made * hurried bosi* nea* trip to Charleston Friday. Paul M McMil'an, Esq , of Charleston had bostness In town last Friday. 0 H Fraser leaves this morning to apwd a tew days in Charleston. Mrs B R Boney of Laurens who has beea visiting relatives here returned to home this week. Commissioner D K Ben oak and son. Charley, were among those in town Satvday. Solicitor John H Peorlfoy left Satur day for Beaufort where he is engaged this week holding court. Misa Maggie Harley who has been epeadmg some time with relativ s at Ht George is at home again. Mr and Mre R H Wicbman who have beei spending several weeks in Atlanta will return Saturday or Monday. Mr and Mrs W Cobh of Greenwood, speat Handsv and Monday as the guests of Mr aad Mrs John F. Lucas. I M Langdsle. of The Press and Stan dard and Mr Dudley, spent Sunday and Monday in Columbia. They registered at the Jerome Hotel Geo McKenzie of Yemassee was in town Sunday. Mr McKenzie was for merly assistant depot agent at Wr.Iter- boro hot has been transferred to Tear- Classified Advertisements. Cash Back for evrry dollar purchased at my store. 5 cents rL ' “ I FOR SALE FOR SALE—Oat« in the «beaf and oat- and Vetch bay. #1 per 100 poueda .Is* E Peurlfoy. 5 15 tf Walterboro, S. C. FOR SALE—Nitrate of Soda and high grad.) fertilizer for tale m A W ichtnan A. Son. FOR SALE.—Just received a new of ledgers and day boots, iiencil table'* etc. The Pree^and Standard FOR SALE—Several fine full blooded Jersey milk cows, rich milk large Remember we keop an up-to-date stock of ^oods, (irocerics. Canned Grxxls, Crockery, 1 inware, Shoes, Hats. Etc., Etc. Books, li^ious Xov«ds and Books, and i qnanitity. 4 28 tf. Apply to T J Blanchard WANTS. WANTED—Salesmen wanted te take charge of a business in Colleton County. Salary guaranteed. Wriie to J W Dean, Manager. It Bowmsm,SC BUSINESS LOCALS. 4711 pills for the liver—do gripe, oil. Wallerboro Drug Co. <14-90 Liver pills for that bad taste no in Ex-Treasurer Smith of Colleton coun ty, ie among the Grand Lodge vlsltora this week Mr Smith resides in Wal- terboro,and Is one of Colleton's beet oitiaena—Aiken Journal and Review. Begtnnlag Isst Monday the stores of the town wlU be dosed at 7 o’c'ock in the aftameon Thoee desiring to make psmha^ee are requested to observe the tlMtaghonr. ••d May Heyward 0* Charleston, the charming daughters 2L 0o I* l ! d D C Heyward, spent fboes Friday eveniag to Monday morn ing in town as the guests of Miss Jessie Fraser —~ The ladlss of the Personage Aid So ciety of the Methodist ohnrch will buve as los cream festival st the Godfrey lot Friday afternoon Ice cream and cake will tie served. The public Is cordially Invited. Clyde Howell, who is a member of the U H Navy, stationed-on the Kansas is in town visiting his mother, Mrs Klla Howell. Mr Howell has Just returned from a cruise around the world, having been sway two sud a half years * o . Oliver P Terry died st his home in New York Saturdav. Mr Terry was for a number of years a resident of Wal- terboro, and was a brother of the late J K Terry cf the well known firm of Terry and Shaffer. Mr and Mrs GC Brown and children and Mies Belle Wescoat. went down to Beaufort Thursday. Mr Brown hss leased a cottsge there for the summer and his fsmllv remained. He will spend hi* time in Wnlterboro with an occa- aional day off at Beaufort. The young men cf th** (own will give e subscription darceat Hyrue’s Hall on Friday ****-i»ing Mav 21 *t, be'weep the hour* of ii and 1 o'clock The music f ”■ tho or« n*io * will l>e furnished by the (olored oroie*tra. Mr* J M Psdgft’ tf Jsok«onboro, ac companied hv ML* Estelle Stewart teacher of U e J»ck«' nbnro school, wa* io town Httnrdsy Ml«s Siewart’s achool will o'o«* Friday at which time a picnic w U be given Adtlreasea will hs made by a; takers from Wallerboro on appropriate subjects. The frauds of Miss Miriam DuBois, who la attending a business college la Washington. D C. will be pleased to Isara that she is making n very credit- able record at the (nstltntion. Sharis now at the bead of bar olees of thirty. Her conns will be very thorough and will embrace two years. Mr Peal K Crosby, of Ruffin wss a caller at this office one day last. Mr. Croebf is one of the rural carriers sad is Stats Secretary of the Rural Oairters’ ‘ ho la very dssirioos of this, Hampton oennty, Into n eoaatv association. This order is rot- tan up ny tbs carriers thsmsslvss aad is of a porsly fraternal nature—Hamptoa OomMf Hows. Miss Lode Williams who has been »! ia st of Mrs £ H Wiliams. month. Klein’s Drug Store. Sherry-olerry, 5 cents, special Friday. At The Savoy Jap-a-lac complete stock st Klein's Dtug Store. 5 or 6 doees “6(K)'' will cure any cate of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 moe 04-:t0 pilla regulsteathe liver. Klein's Drug Store. We have high grade fertilize and nitrate of sods for sale in large or smsll lot# at A Wicbman & Son. Klein’s extract of malt for narsiug mothers. A great tonic. High grade acid phosphate at B G Hyrne's. Nyala mosquito fluid at Klein's Ding Stoie You are welcome at The Savoy. Bring your friends. High grade sold phosphate at B G Hyrne's. Don't fomet the number 6430, our winners. Klein's Drug Store. Hurry, harry, hurry, anl go to The Savoy end get toe Sherry-oberry. Special for 5 cents Friday. Bed-bag season is bare and we are piepared to exterminate them for you. 6 19 2t • W alter boro Drug Co. 0 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chilis and Fever. Price 25o. 414 6 moe. One bottle of Veronica Water and 64- 30 liver pills tor liver troubles. Klem’s Drug Store. Nitrate of soda and high grade ferti lizer for sale at A Wicbman,& Son. Advertise in The Press and Stan lard, be paper with toe cirsuUUou. tionery. • 0 J. W. CARSON. A HAPPY HOME la oae wl With haalth With a disordered UVER there TiitfsPills A healthy UVER Pwre Mood ■ Health aMea Take no SebitltaU. AU Druggists. —Miss or Madam,—if lack-; ing in any article of impor tance, can be instantly supplied by us. Our stock is large and varied, but the qualities do not o vary—they are all of the best. Here you will find the best assortment of plain and fancy rings, brooches, ear-drops, watches, chains, pendants, bracelets, lockets, charms, set and unset gems, etc., at fair prices. Fe#l languid, weak, run dowar H«ad- v-IhY tPomaoh "oil”?—Jua' a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blond Bit- teis tones liver and stomach* promotes digestion, purifies the blood. Bssrstks »Iha Lad Ym Hm Ahnf S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE. GOOD, BETTER. BEST Through every grade from the good to the best runs over our fine furniture. Ample choice for all rooms in all grades. SPECIAL DISPLAY Of MISSION wh : ch is so artistic and so DURABLE. Fine parior suits fjom 3 to 5 pieces. Din ing room tables, china closets, sideboards and chairs in great variety of v«< >ds and styles. Prices reasonable. HARDWARE CO. WE ASK YOU Don't forget it ia pill* (or the liver. time to lake 4711 Walterboio Dnu and I Pali ta for your home, outhonse* barns. Klein'* Drug skore. High grade acid phosphate at B G Ilyrue’a. . Titiea to Real Evtate, and all other blanks at The I'res* & &tt\udard Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve i>u:n. V*i<. Y V NOTICE Notic*' is hereby given that book* <>t •ul ao'tj (on to the capital a.»ck of *.iii hand A Lumber Compruy, a prop< *mi ;oiporBtiou, will be opened ar the otti e ot Montgomery A. Lide, Attorney* h lew, at Marion. 8. C , on the 21»t day o I May, 1WW, at ten o’clock a. m. Chas. E GUI, H 8 W underlieb, U Board vf Corporators Mrs J C McLfod, accompanied by her sister, Mies Edith Lucas, returned to her hoop at Florence after a visit of some weeks to her old home. RELIABLE FROM REUABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Early Ambler Cane, North Caro- lina Peanuts, Georgia and Spanish Pearl or Oat Tail Millet. Millet. Select Seed Germ, Improved Brown Seed ~ “ Cotton. BoskU’s Big Boll. Pneee on 's Early Cotton. win* SHUPTRINE M I »ANT f Savannah. Ga. To examine our state ment of condition. People who intrust their money to a bank should know something of its »* financial strength. The annexed statement speaks for itself; on its strength we solicit your business. “THE OLD ; RELIABLE” Statement of Condition of F\A.:Rx\£E£lS ATVr> M ER.diA.iVTH OAXIi Located at Walterboro, S. C., At OIomo of lliiMliieHM ivprll Z**tli LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $15,000 00 Surplus Fund 10,<>00 00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent expense* and Taxes paid 3,718 78 pue to Banks and Bankers, Dividends Unpaid 14 00 Individual Deposits subject to Check 61.726 18 Savings Denosits 37.060 45 Time Certificate* of, Deposit* 1,000 52 Notes and Bills Rediscounted, Bills Payable, RESOURCES. Loans and Discotants Overdrafts Banking Honse Furniture and Fixtures, Due from Banks and Bankers Currency Gold Silver, Nickles and Pennies Ghecks and Cash Items Local Collections $97,1(64 11 8 19 1,000 00 1,588 05 23,068 31 2.214 00 1,045 0O 1 675 44 18 05 44 75 Total, $128,519 93 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( County of Colleton. Total, $128,519 93 Before me came A H. Wicbman, Cashier, of Farmers & Merchants Bank, who being dnly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me i this 7th day of May 1909. { E. A Terry, [L.s.J Notary Public, S. U. Correct Attest: R. H Wiohman Y C. D May. Directors. Juo. H. Peurlfoy ) A. H. WICHMAN, Cashier. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK *».- io 7 «+ !,S.C. (••• 4.','’ ?. ypi' ■ ■ • 'Ti -H... ^ hU -A , V , v v ■' Vv