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— B: il t ** > I i I M I H’i l-H-l mil i «'i-«c Local and Personal 41 I I I I I I HI HI » I I II I I m” W j m of Peniei, w&o in town Frid*f. A B C«rt*r of^litler. was in town on fcunineM Friday. 1! K 1’adcett was a pleasant visitor to '‘tour office Saturday. R D and W W C arter of Rnffin, were in town Monday. Rev .1 P • • rnlimu. of Pine (Jrove, in town Fndav. was M W H re laud, of Doctor’s Creek, was here W.-dneeday afternoon. W K O’Quin of Horse Pen, wao among thoae m towu Friday- ¥lr and Mrs «! .1 Yarn, of (ietalnger, were in town shopping Thursday. Court of <>eneral Sessions w ill con vene at Walterboro Monday, July 6. <> J D Miiey of Little Swamp was in town last niffht. <• C Brown and A A Patterson apent Sunday in Beaufort with their folks. A A Herndon a prominent merchant of Ruffin bad boainees in town yesterday S B Saunders, of Stokes, was one of onr pleasant callers Monday morning. Magistrate P J Wilson of Smoaks, spent Friday night in town. Magistrate ROW Bryan, of Render* eorville, bad bnsincsain town Monday. N J Trowill and daughter Mias Zadie, of «ireat Swamp, were in town Friday. Mrs Mack Crosby and Mr James Cros- t>y of Round vtaited Mr and Mrs I P Santa of Maahawville Sunday. There wut> be an ,ice cream festival Friday evening, July J, at Btlhel school house for the Methodist parsonage The public ialnvhtd. Mr and Mrs W ?A Black leave nex* Toeadsy to visit Mm dX Parker, Mr Black's’ sister, at Rocky Ford, (Ja They will be away two weeks. An ice cream fetival will be given at Mt Carmel church Saturday atternoou, July lird. and the Mt Carmel schoo! will close on Tuesday night, Jniy 6th witii un enterfaiumeut. The public are cor- dioily invite ! to attend both. All Carter and s*n, Clawaon, ^and John Carter^ went to CLarlestou Sunday to visit ti>e latter's father, Ben Cartel,' who is being treated by a specialist 'her Mr (’aster is doing nicely and will b- j able to return to bia home at Ritter soon Miss Sarah K Ross, who has l<ean Mis J S Jones’ milliner for the past season, will leave for her home at Troy, All., tomorrow Miss Ross la a moat charm ing young lady and her many friends here will regret to aee her leave. Dr Wm K Barron of Manning, haa located at Hendersonville for the prac tice of hia profession. Dr Barron is s graduate of the South Carolina Medical College and hat juat finished a year’s hispitsl work in Charleston. Graham Black is spending a few relatives. of Jacksonville FIs days in town with of Cottageviile, Mr and Mrs K Mrs P K Willis 'visiting bar parents, Kniffct here. Mrs Bvle Reradon and mother, Mrs Jasper Robe.tsoo, of Great Swomp, were In town Friday. \ t- Rev J 8 M Finch of Adams Ran, was a pleasant visitor to Walterboro Satur day. o Mias Cotmie O’Bryan and brother, Harry, of Hendersonville, were here last Friday. J Christoph vopLehe, who has been attending the Charleston College, is at boma for dtp holidays. Robert Black and danghther, of Ruf fin, were among those tu town Tburt- <i*y. V- Prof W B Nettlea. of Getsinger, was atoong those who had business in town Friday. L H Wanamaker, representative of The News and Courier, was in town Monday. Classified Advertisements- . FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lightwood posts 7 feet long at 10 cems each. 6 2‘f tf A W ichmau A Son. FOR RENT—Presbyterian parsonage tor the summer or longer. Apply to A H Wichman, treasurer. 5 26 tf. WANTED—At once, three dozen frying size chickens. Bring them prepared for shipment The Press and Standard WANTED—Five or six boarders daring court week. Apply to Mrs J W Car- son. LOST—Child’s gold bracelet. Opens with catch. Reward of $10 for re turn. M Halsey. 6 St It BUSINESS LOCALS. T> THE OLD RELIABLE » COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, JOHN E. LUCAS, President R. L. FRASER, Cashier. business will pay Read the new ads, want ads, locals, etc., in this issue. It yoo to read them carefully, Joe M Black, of Ruffin, sent us a cot ton bloasom Monday, picked from his IP- acre field of cotton. E H Ulmer, of Ruffin, was those who had business in town day. among Thnrs- H S Oroabv and family, of Green Pond, attended services at Great Swamp •Sunday morning. P J Luoas is attending a meeting of the Funeral Diiectors Association in Charleston this week. The Bella school of Bells township, will opeu on Jtouda>. July la. This •choal will be taught by Miss Bennett, Miss Belle Williams, now a trained nurse of Anderson, will arrive in town today to visit relsUvea for a few we«ks. Isbam Padgett, and H D Padgett, Jr., prominent business men of Rnffin wete here yesterday on a business trip. -John M Crosby who has been very ill tor some tune was able to be in town yesterday, to the delight of his triends. Miasea Lily Henderson and Jessie Fraser left yesterday morning lor KnoxvlUs, Teen., where Ui.’j have gone to attend •the hummer Bchool of the douth. « • Mrs R M Carter snd children of ileDdersonvtUe, are spending thi* wees in town with her parents ttau and Mrs ■J 8 Griffin. Mr and Mrs R H Wichman and family left PGda| afteitu»ou for Hot Spiing*, N. Y. f where tl.ey will spend the sum iiner. K T H Shaffer leturoed Friday from Charleston, ahere he s<len«:^i the ■commencement exercises of Charlestoa •College. Misses Marie La Prince of Charleston, and Lucy Lamacks of Ritter, are In town as the gueats of Mr and Mrs A J Lamacks. J 8 Glover of Sheldon, spent Sunday in town with relatives. Mr Glover brought with hha several cotton bios- aoms from a field gf 60 seres. If “Uncle Bohs way” will send ns his name wm shall be glad to poblish his article referring to onr remark last week about a farmer !wbo boys hay in Colleton oouaty. J C Beach of Macon, Go., who has been visiting relatives in acd aesr Walterboro, was in to see us Satnrdav. Hr Beach i& one of onr young men who u making good la the Empire State. Mias Satterwhite left last Wednesday •or her heme ie Henderson, N C. Miss waa Mrs W A Black’s mil ta«oa, and daring her atny norasof frieada. left Monday altar Aland the wedding i J T Gettys, A cash deal is the safest deal for both t urtles and 5 cents off is worth the mv- ng and you get it at J W Carsou’s. GO-FFY keeps flies off Horses and Cattle. 25c and 50c at all drug stores. 84 Kodak and Kodak Supplies at Klein’s Drag Store. A dollar’s worth for 95c at J W Oar- son’s. Fresh candies, cigars, cigaretts, lemons and all the latest cold drinks in cluding the Mexican Sundae, Frappes and egg Phospnatea. The Savoy. Buy for cash and get yonr discount at J W Oarsou’s. Linane will clean and bleach any straw hat and make it look like new. Klein’s Drug Store. Cheap for cash at J W Carson’s. Shoe polish, black, tan and wlit/ at B G Hyrne’s. < Bibles, Testaments and story books at J W Carson’s. A few rolls of 46x13 wire at A Wich mau A Son’s. Ceanine, the lightning grease and paint eradicator will net injure the huest fabric. Klein’s Drug Stora. $1 tan allppars for young men at $8.50 leas 5 per cent, discount at J W Carson’s 6 or 6 doses “eWT will cure any oate of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 mos Get yonr white canvaas ahippeis at J W Carson. Jell-o loe Cream Powder. Klein's Drug SUre. Fresh groceries, end cheap at J W Carson's. Cherrie-Sherrie ioe cream on Mon days, Wednesdays. Fridaya and Satur- dapa All kinds of cold drinks and different flavors of ioe cream every day. The Sayoy. Chickens and eggs wanted at J W Carson. Nyals Mosquito lotion, an agreeab e safeguard kgainst annoyance by gnate, mosquitoes and other inaecte. Klein's Drag Store Shoe polish, black, tan and white at B G Hyrue's. 5 or 6 doses ”666" will cure any caae of Chilli and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 moa. Advertise in The Press and Standard, tie p*per with tue olr-jalaiion Titles to Real E-tate, and all other blanks at The Pre«s & Mandard. With modern equipment and competent, reliable clerical force, this bank is prepared to give careful attention to all business. Accounts in Saving* and General Department in- , ^ . . ■"’**. V vited. Our bank is able to meet ever)’ 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 known and so well known in Old Colleton. COMFORT PORCH CHAIRS-HANDSOME AND INVITING IN APPEARANCE COMBINE THE COMFORTABLE FEATURES Of THE ORDINARY PORCH CHAIRS. HAMMOCKS AND SWINGS. You sit in the Comfort Chair as in any other chair, and whenever you wish to recline you just stretch yourself out as far as you like, even to a full reclining position. No levers to operate, no hooks or screws to release. Simply move forward or backward and the chair moves with you. Whether sitting or reclining, every part of your body, head, back, limbs and feet receives exactly equal support so that you just relax and take complete rest. As <-ne of the many friends of the Comfort Chair recently expressed: “The Comfort Porch Chairs simply do rest you all over.” A Tonic Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa tion, Billiousness, etc., are greatly benefitted by the use of Sluiptrine’s Liver Pills 10 PILLS DOSES CENTS Don’t fail to try them when you want results. The pills are pleasant to take. Act promptly and never grfpe. SHUPTR1NE COMPANY. » Savannah. Ga. The dispensary gives each scholar in the county just 87 cents per year. In other words the co about $20 to get $1 beck for the schools—good bui eh? Reg«ial« the bowels, promotes easy ~ «ii«s ooBsttpetioB Ask year draggbt ‘i bos. fuSSSt’sRsgttlsu*’ i Ifsrthese. Hose** >v FESTIVITIES AT PROVIDENCE. Round June 21. Special:—Cadet Leonard Jordan of Clemson College, is at home for the holidays. W’£ are glad to welcome T. R. Risher, Jr., who has been attending Clemson College, home again. “Some one wears a smile”. Misses Ennis and Clare Risher of 'Qrover attended the festival here. Misses Lila and May Dukes of St. George were over for the festival exercises held at Providence Church. Misses Alma and Vineta Acker man and brother of Cottageville were present at our Children’s Day Exercises and Festival. G. E Ackerman of Cottageville was a welcome visitor to our Exer cises on the night of the 18th. Miss Edith Roger and brothers of Gorinth were with us at the Festi val ami seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Lee and Ben Hiott, also Mr. Register of Round attended the Festival. * L. M. S. B'Mur.hvillH, S. C., Jin 18. 190»< Mr A G Yarn, Georgn, 8. C.: DmrfMr: —I have Hoffered with ar ticular rheuaiat.sni tor the paot ten veais and have tried every opriug is the whole connir) for it aad got no relief. I have tried neatly every drug the medical ptofesa'on ha» gotten out for the trelfitt- ■ueut of rheutcattam wi h the aaine re- Kelt 1 waa induced to take a bottle of your Remedy, an? one bottle cared rad entirely and I am toogla•. to be at ie to beat tily reconuner.d it to ary one nutter- rag with any form of the rtiaeaae Very leepecfuiiy yours, L J. Man”, Physician and Burgeon Sold by Waiteiboio Drag Go , and Klin's Drug Store Cl.svlest'r S. (’ Xj"’. 1 fi, T.KVd. The Chsrleatou Drug 4 fg Go., C^arles- iou, S, G.: •* Dear Sir i—l am proud i<* state ’o you, for the benefit of tb<»*e who m*v be euf- feri.ic from the same trouble tbut I was for the las* two years of Kidney n - d Bladder trouble; also Mitlfe-* in mv i join eon account of u.y Kidney a.d il ad if, I wa-i disturbed the and sv times \ rdgbt. and af er taking two t -, ilea of Yarn’s Rheumatic Remedy ( !\;tve a« ftoou a cltThi*!* resr us 1 ever did. and my joints a'e almost as u'mbie aa tl ey ever wee; in fact, a* we». a* I O'uid expect for my aue. atid tf any ore •she* to refer to me mv add res ? is No 22 Amherst Street, Cbarles on, * C. Yours very 'espectfn'iy, II U hunter Sold bv Wal’erboro i.rui; (. o , and Kieiu'e Drug Store. DR. WM. R. BARRON, HLNDERSONVILtC, S. C. S Wishes to announce the opening of an office for the practice of medicine in this community. He is boarding at Mr. J. Jl Marvin's. - ^6- IE PBEm . \ Buy Bank Money Orders when sending away money. Why? Spring and Summer Jewelry, Novelties for Ladies and Gen- tleman’s wear in the line of Rings. .Brooches. Bracelets, Hat pins, Scarf pins, Belt pins, 1 Sleeve Links, Charms and Fobs. Come and see them. A bit of modest Jewelry helps wonderfully to brighten up your costume. We have them in Sterling Silver, Gold Filed and Solid Gold. ' * - '• Everything is guaranteed by They are the BEST way to remit © „ able, not like P. O. * 1 office they are drawn able in any part of They COST MUCH Office or Express be duplicated w i t h - charge. This bank orders on file in their CHEAPEST and money, and are pay- orders, only at the upon, but are pay- the United States. LESS than Post orders, and lost can out delay or extra keeps all paid money valts, making a perfect receipt subject to your examination at any time. S. fINN’S JfWflRY OHIIcflr^n Cry FM FLETCHER'S CASTORt THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS q < BANK WALTERBORO, S. C . y t v'. atQi -L''*** i; .->• \ •,'