The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 09, 1909, Image 8

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< c ■ [(♦I n I M I m 11 tM I I M»4-M *•.. -a P P Hiott wm b«re Saturday. K H Ulaar.of Raffin. wm here Satur- day. Paul K Oroitby of Ijlaudtoa. was in town Mouday, Hon (J W Way. of Mt Carmel, was m to »ee ua Uouday. J L .Hmoak of 8woak«, waa In lowu Thorwlay. J D K'Sher of Round, was in town Moutlay. I! W DuBoia went to Charleston ves teulay. K D Hyme of Ebrhardt »|>eut yeaier- day in town. .1 D Ackernmn of Cotlai'eville, waa tu town Mouday. .1 II K-*inlay of Neylea, waa in town Haturday. Sam K Sauudcra, of Slokea, waa here .Saturday. Et Corouer J M Banton, waa here Satuiday. C P Kiahhurna of Neylea, waa io town Thursday. A Driggers, of Redon’s was here Sat- airday ou buainesa. Coroner D D Rhode of Cottagerl'le. Jhad buHineas hare Saturday. Hon W (1 Brant, of Snldera, waa •among thoae in town datarday. 0 U V Banton, of Beaofxt, waa in down from Friday to Monday. J C Strickland and son, T R, of ft token, were in town Monday. Col J G Padgett bad profeMiooal Jbaeineaa in Ohaileaton Monday. Mlaa Kstell Kaaterlin, of Round, ia wiattlng Mn W J Taylor. Mrs W E Joues left yesterday for a wisit to reiativea at Allendale. o W R Reynolds of Jacksonboro, callep do aee ua while in town Monday. Mrs HR Crosby and children, Clyde and Virginia, were in town yesterday. M agist rale ROW Bryan, of Hender- aouviile, bad business in town Saturday. B R Urtfhn of Roftin mtil route one, waa among those wbo came to town Saturday. W Z Ayer of Otar, mas here from Satnrday till today with a number of horses. Mrs P J Luces left Monday afterqoon for s risit to her sister in Charleston, Mrs T P Lesesue. •I no K Herndon of Rnfllu, waa among the prominent Tiaitors io Walterboro Thursday. HEYWARD RIFLEMEN GOES TO AIKEN THE MIDDLE OF JULY. The companies constituting the Third Regiment of the National Guard ot I South Carolina wid go into camp at AlienTS C ,.IulyL:th and will btea: camr July 21st. Captain Kianhnrne has received a si he ule of drills and txercise*, to le had during the encampment, which in cludes company drills, battalion dril', close and extended order, advance guard doty, outposts, patrols and attack and defence by the different orgamr. - tious • As the commanding officer’ favor* small and well trained company* , it is not probable that the local compt i y will taka" more than thirty-five men These will be selected according to merit Ameeungof the Heyward Riflemen has been called for Friday night at the Armory, at eight o'dKk. RELIABLE FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Early Ambler Cane, North Caro lina Peanuts, Georgia and Spanish Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Millet, Tennessee 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. Classified Advertisements. wIntr. WANTED A POSITION—Genoral of- fioa work for all day, or to take charge of a set of books for part of each day. Lucia B. Patterson WANTED—2 bushels of large, treah Damson plums for preserving. C M Grace o FOR SALE FOR HALE—Oats in the sheaf and oats and vetch bay. $1 per 100 pounds. .las E Peurlfoy, 6 15 tf Waiterb iro, 8. C. FOR SALE.—Several fine full blomied Jersey milk cowa, rich milk Ikrge quaoitity. Apply to IJ Blanchard 4 28 tf. THE OLD RELIABLE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, JOHN F. LUCAS. President R. L. FRASER, Cashier. H R Martin and aon, T L, of Raffin, were an mag these who called to aee ns Monday. Little Natilee Beach of Savannah, it •pending some time with her grand* parents near Stokes. Oapt H D Padgett, clerk of court, has retarned from a visit of several weeks to . relatives in Florida Miss Wilbeimina Strobel has accepted a positton aa assistant to Mr.McKenzie, 'the depot agent here. BGHymewrut to Oharlestcn yes terday returning with Mrs Hyrne yes terday afternoon. ftMaa Hattie vonLebe spent from Fri day till Mouday at Ebrhardt, the gaest of Mrs H H McKeithen. T H Caldwell, of Lodge, was in Wal terboro Moudav, attending the meeting of the County Farmers' Lniou *. Mrs George Price, who baa been visit Ing relative* at Fioteuce and Summer ville, retarned home Monday evening Mrs Lila Williams of Allendale who has been vinitiug her daughter. Airs W E Jones, returned to her home Friday. George Price, who baa t>een attending F'armau Univendty at Greenville, ar rived lr town Monday for bis vacation K P Knight and son, Harry, spent from Saturday till Monday with rela tive* in Chat lesion and Summerville. Mis* Lillie llendeison’s music clats willfetve » closing mustcale this even ing a( her bom 1 * A rare treat ii in stoie tor those w ho attend Prof T V Farrow, who has conducted a mo*’ amcefcid :t term as principal of tnc Heti.ieie iivtile Graded school, was in town ftuMidsy. Married Hnndsy sfiernoou. Juneli, ty ''•WO Brant, Mias Lina Breland ot the Lethri neighborhood, and 'Charlie . Hmiih, of Uuffiu. •itHss Era M*>e of Marion, arrived in town Monday evening. Mias Mace baa accepted the position aa stenographer the Farmers and Merchants Bank. TO RENT—Nice residence in good locality. A Wichman & Son. 6 * St FOR RENT—Presbyterian parsonage tor the summer or longrr. Apply io A H Wichman, treasurer. 6 M tf. BUSINESS LOCALS. for J H Reaiey of Mevle’s, who has been apeadiag some time in the upper port of this State and North Carolina, returned Some loot week, mnoh pleated with his -trip. The oloaiag emroises of the Adams Hoa eokooA will be held Friday evening v J 8 M ftnch, the ot this wi principal Rev arranged an enjoyable Mr and Mr* G W Sweat of Hander* aoavtlle, psuwed through Walterboro Friday afternoon an route to John M Crosby's, who is very ill at his home at town f rrd msms tweil _ aoma and esyt he getting along aicaly 4 n hie work / J A Bdwarde, who hoe raoantly erect* GO-FFY keepe flies off Horses and Cattle. 25c and 50c at all drug stores 84 Butter 35c. a pound at W Y Glover’s 64-30 liver pills for billloasness. Klein’s Drag Store. Fresh cendiss, cigars, cigoretts, lemons end all the latest cold dnnks in cluding the Mexican Sundae, Freppes and egg Phospoates. • The Savoy. Shoe polish, black, tan and wlite at B G Hyroe's. 64 30 Liver pill* for that bad taste In your mouth. Klein's Drug Store. 5 or 6 doses ‘ 606" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mos 64*30 pills regulates the liver. Klein's Drug Store. Cherrle-^herrie ice cream on Mon days, Wednesday!*. Fridays and Hatur- daps A I hind« of cold dnuks atm ditTerenl flavors of ice cream every nay The Savoy. 64 30 liver pills have given satofac- lion tor over 21 years. Klein's Drug Store- • Shoe ’'•>li*h black, tan and white at H G Hyrue’s. Doan's Kidney pills at Klein's Drug Store. , They are sold at Klein’s Dm* Store: Dome’s Kidney pills. 5 or « doses “666'’ will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mos. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 25 cents Geer’a Chill and Fever Tonic at Klein'* Drug Store. Advertise In The Frees and Standard, he paper with the oiroalsUon. Nunnally’y famous candies continne popular. T always froth. Kleins With modern equipment and competent, reliable clerical * w ' * force, this bank is prepared to give careful attention to all .a business. Accounts in Saving* and General Department in vited. Our bank is able to meet every demand of its patrons v \ — and is as strong and as sound as Our Managers have made it. Their names alone would be sufficient Guarantee wherever ^ „ ' 7 ■ known and so well known in Old Colleton. 'hey com* by express and ore Drag Store. Titles to Real Estate, and ell other blank* ok The Prom A Standard. Oadat A OUv* Blare of the Cited* I, hot oar thank* for an invitation to th« commencement exercises of the Pol) - technic and Colliopaaa literary Socie ties Jane Ik, at German Artilery Hal’. Charlaeton. Walterboro and Hardee villa wtU play a game of bam ball in Walterboro t< - (Thursday). Tha Roy B F Halford, of Varnvtlle, was (tame will be called at 4.80. The ator** >wn Friday and Saturday. Mr Hal- u Iowa will duo* and everybody will edaaeme tweil pleased with his new attend tb* game. The Winthrop ^CsDcge girls from the holidays from Woltarboro But Hyvno, oh I have decided in the fuVire to do only a STRICTLY CASH HUMNESS So do not a-k for credit. Now I have figured it out and I cannot afford to lo**e the bad accounts , made by any credit system 5 cents Cash Back for every dollar purchased at my store. Remember we keep an up-to-date stock of goods, Groceries. Canned Goods, Crocker^-, Tinware, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Etc. Books, Novels and Re ligious Books, and Sta tionery. J. W. 0 ARSON. NOTICE. Just received a good selec- ' tion of 10-INCH DOUBLE DISK RECORDS. Two Records at a Single x Price. Music on both Sides— only 65c. a Record at S Finn’s Jewelry Store. TitfsPills i«fnl by faking ene DRMKMG TOO MUCH, sigkndSmme' antesnaMmaniwMehl ^ Take No Sobotltifte. “D wa a Oiurmse. cured ms of •box »ed annoy ad wa a long time. The cum wm permanent"—Hoa; 8 W Mob- llama. Canminmoeer Labor SmilHoK ■a i SOME POEin Spring and Summer Jewelr)-, © Novelties for Ladies and Gen tleman’s wear in the line of Rings, Brooches. Bracelets, *i V Hat pins, Scarf pins, Belt pins, Sleeve Links. Charms and TVS, Fobs. Come arid see them. A bit of modest Jewelry helps 1 -* wonderfully to brighten up your costume. ^ We have them in Sterling Silver, Gold Filed and Solid Gold. v Everything is guaranteed by t $. FINN’S JEWELRY STORt * GHIIdrmn Cry FIR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA , r ti “She can »ee Kirn, but he ct n’t tee her’’ r t . thaoc tyudor 88 AMR PORCH SHADES GET THE MOST out of your porch this summer! Make it a spot where you can : f^st or work on the hottest days out doors, yet free from the sun’s glare and heat. You can do this with Vudor Por'h Shades; you can add arother room, cool and shady, to the house where you may enjoy ev rv refreshing breeze, in secluded cor’ fort. Your torch can be ♦(nipped at a cost of from $2.00 to $10 00. . HARDWARE CO. . THE * » CONSERVATIVE BANKER I in making loans must know ta a certainty that his applicants or sureties are responsible and worthy of \ a- credit. 0 Likewise, the prudent, de positor should know the character and the standing of the bank with which he deals. The business reputation of our directors and the experience and ability of ■•j our officers with a record of 0i * “ j. • seven years of successful business is sufficient guarantee that the interests of every depositor will be carefully protected. , THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS • A * BANK OF ^ * # WALTERBORO, S. C € HI • j <r Sf* JS •—-- _____ ’* . .. tfw , :—;—-T-r .. ,• a * < - > • 4 > •*.. . 1 •• \ . . v ' .*/. - ./-t - - V 1