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OFF FOR ENCAMPMENT. The following members of Co. K. left yesterday morning for Aiken where they will l»e encamped for ten days. This is a very desirable place and the boys will have an enjoyable outing. They were accompanied by 4Juarur-Master Captain of Regi ment D B Black, and Battalion Adjutant J M Moorer. Capt E L Hshbrre. 1st Lt. Edgar T Hiers. 2nd Lt. (j E H Moore. sKKGKANTS V) 1st Sgt William <1 Ilyrne, (j. Sgt. Washington A Carter. 2 Sherwood <i Brice. 8 ('ha: lie T Reeves, 1 H R Padgett, 5 L L Hiott. CORPORAUS I Ix*onard .J<»rdan. 2 Emory Car ter. 2, lien J Crosby, 1 Erritt T Hiott. *» Stan till Henry W. (5 John B Griffin. PRIVATES Bailey Ben E, Bailey William H. Crosby hklilie, Campbell John M. Groves Walter. Hiott Loyless, Hiott George, Hiers Hostel, Hiers Cleve land J, Herndon John C, Roger Jefferson H, McElroy Frank, Mar tin, l^aurence E, O’Bryan Judge B, Patterson Lucian, Padgett O W, Risher Orrin B. Zeigler Dan, Zeigler James W. < i <s> [■ i FARMER'S MEETING AT SNIDERS. One of the largest meetings ever held at Snider’s was that of the Farmers’ Union Picnic which was, given yesterday, when at least one thousand people assembled and en joyed > the occasion. The meeting was presided over by the Hon. W. C. Brant and was opened with prayer by Rev. J. P. Graham. The fird speaker was President B. Harris, who made an able speech to the Farmers. He was followed by a forceful and impressive speech by Dr. C. L. Good rich. after which a bountiful dinner was surved. The first speakers after dinner we^eProfessors A. F. Conradi and W. A. Thomas, of Clemson College, who are studying the wire worm sit uation in this section of the county. Then President L. C. Padgett made an address on education, after which Hon. D. C. Sanders spoke on prohi bition. All these gertlemen had the attention of the audience. The meeting then adjourned and the speakers go to Dry Branch today where they will deliver si>eaches to the farmers of that section. DEATH OF MRS EFFIE MARTIN. Mr* Kffie Mattm. wife of Eugint-er W H Martin of Charleaton, died Saturday night at 2 4J o’clock, after & brief ill- ueaa of two week* Mr* Martin had been nursing her cbi.dren who bad meaale*, and contracted the aame diaeaae, winch waa the cause of her death. Two phyalcian* of Charle«ton and Dr W B Ackerman of Walterboro, did everything poaaible for Mr* Martin But complication* set iu and the sad end of thla Chnatisn lady’a earthly life aoon came to an end. «> Mr* Martin’a death ft extremely aad, leaving benind her tax amal 1 children, who will mist her, a* well as the bereaved husband, who was ao devoted to her. The body was brought to Walterboro Monday on the moruing train and inter ment at Live Oak Cttue'ery ImmediVie- ty thereafter Mra Martin was 3d year* old, waa a daughter of Mr and Mrs L O Beach, formerly of Jonea' Swamp, but now of Chtrleaton. Mr and Mra Martin reiid- ed here for many year*, moving to Charleaton about a year and half ago. We deeply sympathize with the grief- efticken family in thla their aad hour. OONNELLEY CROSBY. Mr Murphcy Cr«>sby of Ruffin and Miss Nora Connelley formerly of Croat Swamp, but now of Walter boro, were uuietly, married at the home of the brides aunt, Mrs J W Carson on the morning of July the 11th by Rev Williams, of Augusta. Only a few friends witnessed the marriage. The young couple left in the afternoon tor their home, near Ruffin. We wish for them a happy life together, and may their two hearts always beat as one. Aunt. ■ A Tonic . Dyspepsia. Chronic Constipa tion. Billiousneas, etc., are greatly benefitted by the use of Shuptrine’s Liver Pills -a HLLS 1(1 DOSES XW CENTS Don’t fail to try them when you want results. 9 The pills are pleasantV) take. Act promptly and never gripe. SHUPTRINE COMPANY, Savannah. Ga. , 0HII4r*n Cry FM FLITCMCrS GASTORIA Classified, Advertisements- WANTS, WANTED—Lilia A Lli«s of oranc- burg, S C. want n go<>d hui-tling man in Mil* Coun'v to w ite life ioaur-u tor (lit- .1 KKKKKHi *N of !<*i«*igh. N C, itin atrongeat and leading Company iu the Smith. Write to them, for it wiM mean money for yi u, ? 14 : m FOR SALE l"i>K SA.-K Three-room houae w’t.h oi/e H' - re lo! near the ifmii* of Wa te - boro, for mle. 2't or :to acre* of laml ad omiug can lie rented Addresa „ 6 14 It The Breaa and Siandard. FOR SALK—Ughtwood i>o*t* 7 feet long ut 10 ecu:* each. 6 23 tf A Wichmau A Sou- BUSINESS LOCALS Dr Frank Syrup of Flga, mild and pleasant laxative 25 cent* at Klem'« Drug Store. I Hon ran get a good fountain pen for $1 and fl.5n *t S Fiun'a Jewellv Store. fi:tO 4t GO-KFV keep* Hie* off Horae* and Cattle. 2-V: aud 50c at all drug stores. 8t j Nyt I’s Chill Tonic recommended and I guaranteed at Klein’* Drug Store. Nyal’a Halt Tonic, the old kind, re- atore* gray hair ao it* natural color, aud make* a healthy aca’p Klein’s Drug Store. The best selection of Kdison Phono graphs and Hecorda at S Finn * Jewelry Store. 6 30 4t Shoe poliab, black, tan and wlite at B O Hyrne’a. Grape juice and imported Belfast ginger ale—ccoling summer drink*. Klein’s Drug Store. A few rolls of 40x13 wire at A Wick- man & Son's. Back goes your money If Nyal'a Kid ney pill* fail io give satisfaction Klein’s Drug Store. 6 or 6 doses , '6«6‘’ will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 moa Dr Frank's antiseptic for mao or beast. Heal* wound* of every descrip, tion. 25 cents at Klein’s Drug Store Shoe poliab, black, tan and white at B O Hyrue’s. Junket tablets, a dainty delicacy, make* delicious ice t ream. Kieiu'a Drug Store, Jell-0 Ice Cream powder, Klein's Erug Store. Wo-Fly keep* Hie*, gnats and mos quitoes off horses, and cattle. Klein’s Drug Store. Flavoring extract* tor Summer Des serts. Kliu’s Drug Store. 5 or <» doses "6M’’ will cure any case of Chtlla ami Fever. Price 25c. 4 14 6 moa. 64-30 Liver pill* regulates the liver. Kleln’sJDrug Store. Advertise in The Press and Standard, he paper with tile cirjalaUon. Tonight is the time to take them— 64-3# liver pill*. Klein’s Drug Store* Titles to Real Estate, and all other blanks at The Press A Standard. FROM A MOUIH UN TO AN PHONOGRAPHS S. FINN'S JEWELRY STORL THE OLD REUABLE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, JOHN F. LUCAS, President. R. L. FRASER, Cashier. With modern equipment and competent, reliable clerical force, this bank is prepared to ipve careful attention to all business. Accounts in Savings and General Department in vited. Our bank is able to meet every demand of its patrons % —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. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S TtfO I ate .-obi by Walterboro Drug Co Tut? her ills ran le-re DcWir'* LitMg Es'lv l< s t * r >, tb« famou* littie liver p'l *■ Th»y rt’i* small, gt.itle, plvssaut, ( esj-y to 'ese and sit pronjptlv 'they of summer comfort is afforded by a view of our warm weather furniture. inch delightfully comfortable suggestions does the display contain. It is re plete with ideas in both INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ] settees, rockers, bamboo cur tains for the porch hammocks for the lawn or >!'.ady nook; * willow rockers and other things for use inside. And not forgetting the kitchen, we have a showing of refrigerators you ought to see. Summer comfort is assured bv our sum- J mer furniture. : & HARDWARE CO. I .J '*v 1/ WE ASK YOU To examine our state ment of conditions. o People who intrust their money to a bank should know something of its (7 financial strength. The annexed statement speaks for itself, on its strength we solicit your business. “THE OLD RELIABLE.’’ Statement of Condition of Located at Walterboro, S. C., A.t <Jlo**e or UtiMliieMM J une RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts |%,822 77 Overdrafts 3 30 Banking House 1,000 00 Formtare and Fixtures, 1,588 05 Due from Bauks aud Bankers 15,oil 16 Currency 4 005 00 Gold 1,100 O* Silver, Nickles and Pennies 1 221 02 Checks and Cash Items 273 52 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid iu $15,000 00 Surplus Fund 10,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Cur- reut expenses and Taxes paid 3,287 09 Due to BanVs and Bankers, Dividend* Unpaid ’ 14 00 Individual Deposits subject - to Check , 40,944 81 having* Denosits 41,398 48 Time Certificates of Deposits 1,000 52 Certified Checks, 32 60 Notes and Bills Rediscounted. 9 429 62 Total, $121,097 12 Total, $121,097 12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ County of Cplleton. \ Before me came A H. Wichman, Cashier, of Farmers Sc, Merchants Bank, who being duly sworn, sayj that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file m said bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me \ this 28th day of June 1909. { A. H. WICHMAN, E. A Terry, ft.s.} Cashier. Notary Public, S. U Correct Attest: R. H Wichman j C. D Mav. Directors. Juo. H. Penrifoy ) «> t