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Fnunpton P Wichman. who has j ho«-n atUMiding Me Feats Business Local and Personal i: roiled since the close of cien - son College cam* home last w(*eK , and is now with A Wichman & Son. i { There will he a regular meeting of ihe Woman’s Foreign Missionaiy I Society at the Methodist Fpiacopai j church on Saturday afternoon at h loVhx'k. The president requests a full atten»iance. W M (iodley of Islandton. was in town Monday. J (', Kinsey of Branchville. was in town Monday. P W Itisher, of Smoaks, wa^ in town Monday. J M Walker. Ksq., of St Matthews, was in town Monday. • Dr W R Barron of Hendersonville was in town yesterday. T S Jones of Jonesville w as among tht»sein town Monday. Magistrate Towles, of (Ireen Pond, wa> in town Monday. J Rice (Iodley of Islandton. was in town several days last week. H Hodges of Ravenel, was a pleasant visitor toour office Monday. Miss Sue Haines of Jonesville, was a pleasant visitor in town Monday. Isham Dopaon, Sr. o^ Islandton, was among those in town Monday. H S Crosby and win, Dozier of Islandton, were in town Monday. J B DuBoisand Eugene O’Quin df of Islandton, were in town Mon day. C B and J F Linder of Adams Run, were among those in town Monday. Mias Effie Jones, of Ashton, at tended the Sunday School Conven tion here last week. State Bank Examiner Wilson was in town last week and made an ex amination of the two banks. Mr and Mrs A C Breland of Doc tor’s Creek, attended the Sunday School Convention Thursday. Rev F 0 S Curtis was called to Charleston Saturday to the I bedside of .his niece. Miss Mellichamp. The board ofcounty commissioners mettyesterday for the purpose of ap proving county claims, etc. Col C C Featherstone. of Laurens, was the guest of Rev H J Cauthen while in town from Saturday to Mon day. J B Black and son, of Beaufort, - spent from Friday to Monday in town with his brother. Dr H W Black. A protracted meeting is in pro- g.-ess this week at Adnah Methodist - hurch. Rev W l Herbert is assist ing the pastor. Mr and Mrs R B Barnes and child ren of Atlanta, are visiting the former's parents. Mr and Mrs R W’ .Barnes of Smoaks. Dr I) M Breaker of Ravenel, was among those who attended the Sun day School Convention here last 'week. Miss Helen Lucas left Wednesday for Greenwood to visit her aunt Mrs F B Cobb. She will be away several weeks. Mias Ada L Saunders of Greenville, is spending this week very pleasant ly with Mias Mary Breland near Doctor’s Creek. :S A Ward of Staunton. Va,, is spending sometime with Irvin Seigler at Round. Mr Ward called to see us while in town Monday. • o Dr B Luke Padgett is spending a faw weeks with relatives at Smoaks. Dr Padgett is one of our boys who is making good at Hastings, Fla. S Finn, the jeweler, will leave to morrow on his vacation trip of two weeks. He will visit Atlanta and oth- or places of interest while away. S L Breland killed at rattlesnake four miles from town yesterday aft ernoon which had ten rattles and was five feet and three inches long. •“ Mrs A E Stokes and children of Florida, are spendisg a few weeks in town visiting relatives. Their many friends are glad to welcome them. Mr and Mrs Willie 0 Benton of Savannah, are spending this week with relativea?and friends near Hen dersonville and other points in the county. Irving M Fushburne. who has been enjoying his holiday in the moun tains of North Carolina, returned Saturday evening much improved by his outing. * V'* Mrs Willie Davirf, who has been in the hospital in Charleston for three months, returned to her home Wed nesday. Mr* Davit has entirely re gained her health. Winifred Moran, Winifred 0 Con nor and Master P J Connor, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Joel W Larisep at Mashawville, have returned to their home in Savannah. Capt and Mrs T J Blanchard, Mr and MnJ M Smith and children. Mr and Mrs H H McKeithen have gone to Asheville, N C. where they wil apend three weeks in the mountains. Died at her home in Ridgeville July 29, Mrs Ellen E Easterling, aged 81 year* and a few months old. Shewas the mother of J E Easter ling of WaHeitoro. Miss Lulit* Connor and brother. Ernest, James and Washirgcon i Risher, were the delegates who at- j tended the Sunday School Conven tion from Green Pond church near | Smoaks. Postmaster John E Smoak of 1 Smoaks,-was in town yesterday. He re|x>rt.s a victory of the Smoaks team over the Branchville team by a score of 5 to 4. The game was played Monday afternoon. The picnic at Tabor, held Satur day was quite a successful affair. Rev. J L Harley and Col. C G Hen derson were the principal speakers. The exercises of the Sunday school children were good. The ladles of the Parsonage Aid Society of the Methodist church de sire to thank the base ball teams ar d all who helped in any way to make the recent game between the “fats and leans” such a sucess. B B Benton, who has been with A Wichman & Son for several years, has resigned his position to travel for Johnson, Miler Hardware Co., of Charleston. Mr Benton will be succeeded by C W Pellum of Ixxlge, who began work yesterday. >1' -.1 i t •* THE OLD REUABLE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY, JOHN F. LUCAS, President R. L. FRASER, Cashier. * My entire Stock of General Merchandise at greatly re duced price. Will also rent purchaser store building. Apply within 20 days to I. A. SAULS, SMOAKS, S. C. A Tonic Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa tion, Billiousness, etc., are greatly benefitted by the use of. Shuptrine’s Liver Pills With modern equipment and competent, reliable clerical force, this bank is prepared to give 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 knpwn in Old Colleton. 10 PILLS DOSES CENTS Don’t fail to try them when you want results. The pills are pleasant to take. Act promptly and never gripe. SHUPTR1NE COMPANY, Savannah. Ga. Classified Advertisements. WANTS. WANTED—The public to know that on Saturday, Aug. 21,1909, teachers will be elected tor Smoaka school Ar plications and references should t* filed with the undersigned on or ^bc fare that day. 14 *tT* J B «mith, Obaitman Board of Trueteee. Smoaks, 8. C. WANTED—Those owning bicycles to know that we repair them, and that we repair all kinds of broken furni ture. L N Glover. 8 4 4t WANTED—Lilea & Liles of Orange bnrg, 8 0, want a good battling man In this County to wiite life insurance for the JEFFERSON of Raleigh. N C the strongest and leading Company in the South. Write to them, for it will mean money for you, ? 14 Sou HGSINeSA LOCALS. j Crocketvllle picnic on Angust 11. All ice cream at the Stvoy is made by Mr Usry personalty Qiality good, j Try It Be sure and attend the Crockeiville picnic on Anaust 11 We always have plenty fresh lemons. The Havoy. Nice line of new dry •'oods jnst in. Cheap for cash. W V Glover. If von get the best ice cream in town you’ll have to patroufze The Savoy The Crrckelville picnic that lakes place on August 11 wifi excel any pio- ni ever held at that place Don’t mias It. To get the be»t you have ever had in the wav of cold drinks aud ice ceam try ] The r-avoy Ro- ( so e** it g- °d foun'Vo I'e*' for $1 sod |l 60 s S Finn s .lewePv Store. «:io4- | Come and let S show von that our Ice cream t« *n improvement on I*self j and (di toy you have ever lasted. Try > it. The riavoy. | Fr«**h turnip s»ods for fall planting at B G Htrtir’s. VValterbori- S Always on h*n 1 nice lot of me»r». Ch»ap for cash. W V Glover. 7 2l 2t N*-w srccV of turnip seed-*. 1 Klein’s Drug S<ore. HOT WEATHER FURNITURE A is here to make you comfortable, bee the cool looking willow easy chairs and rockers, the shade giv ing bamboo curtains, the hammock that invites tb repose. THE COST OE THIS COMEORT is so little that to go without it is % foolishness. ‘ Come and select a chair, a settee, a few porch step seats anyway, for use when your friends drop around in the evening. o o HARDWARE CO. “WHERE THERE’S A WILL, ,c A WAY” Mil il OR FOR SALE FOR BALE—One Jersey ball 8 year* old. Apply to IN Itizer, Lodge, 8.C. 8 4 2t FOR BALE—Wanted to aell SOo bushel* of line Appier eeed oats, $1 per bushel, sacked for delivery. 7 28 It Jno H Peurifoy. FOR SALK—Lightwood posts 7 long at 10 oenta each. 6 23 tf -A Wichman A Son. feet LOST—Two small hooka, one red leather covered, one black leather covered at or near Smoaks day of picnic Will pay |5 reward for returning to PM Bnckner or The Frees and Standard. STRAYED—One heifer about two years old, namarked, light red, white star in tape, has horns, “braadad “K P" in two piaoaa. Reward for iafcrmatlon >'r»»sh 'uaiip veed** for fall platfiug at | B L* H\rn*-V, Wa>ierbo r ‘» G<> FFY ke»*ps flies off Horses and Catt e 2.V -tn l 50'* »' »ll ('rug vtores 84 F-eaii ctacKet Nsnonal Biscuit Co, alw»y« frvsn. W V Gb v«r Si-. -e to!is*i, blsctc, ran and wli'e at B G Hvrr.f-’* Boots lnq'To'er* rtoaLuga turnip sc* l« »• K *it '» I* n,; '-r u A f “ v rol'-* <.f tiixl.’T'ane at A Wich* mvu A -ou’c Po-* !•»-> p ji-tJ Globv turnio Ngeii* at Kirb.’c !>r c S*< r '- p 6 • f. <1 C k, ’ -vsl' c*»r- i^y c.»»e o: » •'W* atol FrV-r Pr.c.* 2 m: 414 6 in >•> B oh-rsd or p.nrJe top irfrnro a K»**in’i* i>ro^ -1 r- • oii«h bin-k, ’si! ato' *shitc at B G l!y l**'s . Bui-ts liite i»l“ba Tun.ip t'ct?*!!* at R.<r,.A > D* Ug ft*' *• or rt‘To-*** ai l cn-e »ny c o: x n. :• and I’«vu P.b e 3oo. 4 14 6 tune. Baur* Yellow G'obe Turnip, YeMcw Aber.'ee'.* Pint Dutch. Wbl»e Egg, Cow Horn, snd al. (.tiier varieMes tor fall ami win rr o'enting, in bulk, fresh from Bnist* seed farm. K etn's Drug Store. Advertise in The Press and Standard, l 'e paper wvh tae ctroaU-.ioa. Turdp seeds of all vsrities. Klein’s Drng.Stcra. Titles to Real Estate, end sll other blanks at Tbe Pre^ A Standard. lending to reo and Standard, 8 Gravea, and is useful in a hundred wavs, indoors and out, day # 0 after day. Everybody needs one or more. It is useful in the Nursery, in the Sick Room, when Traveling, Motoring. Yachting, Hun ting and Fishing. Keeps contents Hot 24 hours without fire and keeps conts cold 3 days with out ice. S. FINN’S JEWELRY STORE. The best eeleotion of Edison graphs and Records at f* Finn's Jewelry — 88041 Don’t ass harsh physios. The reaction “ 1 bowels, leads to ohroato constipation Gat Dona's Rag alet« They operate eari<y. tone the etomaoh’ Is an old and a very true saying, and in nothing does it apply with more force than in the matter of saving money. Everyone 0 y should. save some part of his earnings, as it is not what’ one earns but what he saves that makes wealth Start a savings account this month with THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTERBORO. S. C a