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CARTERS FORD S S BUYS MAPS Lodge. Se]>t 2.—Special: The third Sunday, there were a committee eight or ten girls appointed from Carters Lord Sunday school for the purpose of raising monty to buy four large maps, an easel for them to hing upon and a large black board to cost $16. There were five large handsome pic tures to be awarded t » the Ik>) .or girl raising the largest amount of money. ' This committee collected during the two weeks >25,60. The 16.00. will go for buy ing the maps and the balance for Sunday school purposes. The winners were as tollow's: Miss Ella ,May Cummings, first prize; Miss Lela Cum mings, second; Miss Ruth Pad gett, third; Miss Irene Pellum, fourth; Miss Ruth Pellum, fifth. Iwish to congratulate this com mittee and their success, also those who made an effort to help us. Now Mr. Editor, old Car ters Fbrd is not going to stay back she is going to pull, and pull, and puli better tnan ever befdre. We will come to the front. Would like to ask oth er schools to try this plan of raising money and let us know thrdllgh the columns of Tfte Press and Standard how you suected. I hope this plan will benefit some school in raising mortey. Leland Amos Hiers. but in the * cases by a tfia- A FACT ABOUT THE “BLUES" What is known as the ••Bluos'* is teldoai occasioned by actual exist ing external conditions greet nsajority o‘, ordered LIVER.- THIS IS A FACT which may be I—antra- Ud by trying a course ol TitfsPills ^Tcftsazoncl JT/cticaa. mi d. mm r.a*i Estate, Hrokeraue and Insurance. LOANNEGOTIATED T. D. FENDER Branchville. S. C House® to o«l>e 'lie Msrket, WALTEKBORO. 8 U. i v-. »■» rfeticu<>Y JM' n CtUKII’UT Will be in Walterboro every ist Monday and will I pleased to have all your orders for trees and plants. Prices to suit the times. lyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic ity to the body. taw wo iu»mTun,_ PEURIFOY BROTHERS. Wtorncyi* and Couiiselloru at Law. All Euslstu givta Prompt Attsatloa. ovts Th£ pRe&S AMO STANOASO. V ALT F: It BOKO. - - - 8. C. HAMPTON DOTS- Hampton, Sept. 9.—Special: Miss Hattie Searson and three little children recently visit' d Mrs. Anme Padgett. She was accompanied by Mrs. Sam Iriel. Ishim Padgett and his two little daughters, Alma and Beulah went to Vamville re cently to do some shopping. Misses Mabel, Fannie and Ruth Dempsey attended the Union meeting at Mount Olive. Blue Belle. A LAUNCH PARTY. One ol the most enjoyable events of the season was a launch party given in honor of the Misses Price of Barnwell who have been spending some time in town as the guests of relatives The party took the early train from here, stopping at Ivanhoe, Walterboro’s pretty picnic grounds, and from there they went down the Ashepoo river to Ashepoo in the launch, returning that afternoon. Those |>articipating in this pleasure were: Mrs. C. R. Wilson ol Allendale, chaper one, Misses Minnie and Ruth Price of Barnwell, Miss Annie Earsen of Adam’s Run, Miss Isabel Padgett of Gainsville, Fla, Misses Hattie vonLehe, Essie Hyrne, Ethel Gruber, Dollye Price, Florence Black, Vivienne and May Price. The .gentlemen were: Messrs* J. L. Croyon of Charleston, War ing Wilson of Allendale, Mar shall GrulH-r, George Price, Harry Anderson, Godfrey Hvrne, Vernon J^dgett, Har- olcl and Fuller Fripp. Might On Bnld Mountain. On a lonely night Benton of Fort Fdward, M. Y. c.lmbCd Bald ■••ntctk to (Me home of e neighbor, bed on rad hlmaeif of aethnm Thi« wonderful medicine aoon relieved and quickly cured hie neighbor. Later it ourei hie eeo’e wife of a aerere lung trouble. Million* belle re ita the grenteet Throat and Lean core on Earth. Coogtu, Oolda, Croup, Hemorrhages aad Bore Lean are surely onred by It. Beet for Hay Fever, Grip and Whoop- lag Cough* 50c aad $1 00 Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by Jno M Klien Headache H. V. BLACK SR, !DENTAL SURGEON I kave reopened my dental office, and have arsociated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office over Finn’s Jewelry Store. Office Hoars: 8.80 am to 8 p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. ’Ppone No. 07a. W*i.ltert>oro* IS C MISS POLLY K1NARD DEAD: ‘Stokes, Sept. 11.—Special: After' an illness of several weeks of typhoid fever, Miss Polly Kinard died Thursday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kinard, and lived near /ion church, of which M iss Kinard was a de voted and consistent member. The interment took place F'ri- day afternoon at Zion church cemetery in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. The funeral was conducted by Rev. J. M. Craven of Walterboro. Electric Bitters Soccvcd when everything dm fcfle. In nervous prostration and female weaknemes they are the nupreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEYtLIVI •TOMACH TR k Is the bsm tOURLK you have succeed in tracing back my ancestor*.’ What 4a yowfcef ft* Tales NEURALGIA BACKACHE ONE *1 lam smfi Ur. of "tbs: Little eirtm' Asti-Paa PMk tar yssrs ■— Tablets fla* Wm gtoy os *M and the cvmialy gh« • laf tarsr As fitsirsd Pain is Gone nM.~ Mrs. J P Brftstll. Toassak, Ns* AM) TM PASS Of RHEUMATISM aad SCIATICA 25 Doses 7 25 Cents Ymt Ovopm Milt (V Mi let A A*-Pm* PUh ew St it tuiDonwd to the pnee «l the flm PtotAS* (OKI* > if II ftoit •» hen*!' >•». Of Untold Value The Information Contained in Thia Citizen’s Statement la Priceleaa. The hale, the hearty, the strong cau afford to toes his pa|H.r to one side impatiently when they read the following, but any person in Waiter- boro who has suffered hours of tor ture caused by kidney complaint will stand in his own light if he. does not follow the valuable advice offered here. t Mrs P W G*ach, Walterboro, 8. (J., says: “My husband suffered from kidney complaint. His back ached mokt of the tittif and would become so lame that be could hardly get around. He was also greatly annoyed by the frequent passages of the kid ney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from the Walterboro Drug acted differently than any rent- of entiy •dj previously tried The the backache and entirely the kidney weakness.” For tale by *>11 dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil bum Co n Buffalo, New York, sole scants for the United W. 4. Durant, Agent for the International Auto Buggy. High Wheel and Solid Tire, Sand Puller and Hill Climber. I will take pleasure in demonstrating the use of this car for prospective purchasers. Write me. For prices apply to W. A. DURANT, Cottageville, SC University of South Carolina Arts, Sci«ac«, Law, Education, Gradual* OFFICE OF Dr. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ! * “*• i J “• 0 p. m., o p. m. OPPOSITE Farmers and Marohanu Bank. 'Phone i00a. WALTERBORO, 8. O Ten different coanee leading to the degreee of A. B. and B. 8. Collate feee, room end light, $66. Board $13 ; per month, Teition remitted in special Forty-two scholarships each woitb $100 In cash and free tnltion. For oate- logwe address 8. O. MITCHELL, President, Columbia. 8 C. C. E. DURANT Gottageville, S. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. Express Delivered or called for at every part of the city. Telephone Sb. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Walterboro, S. C. The Houston Post informs os that that city occupies the origi nal kite of the Garden of Eden, but neglects to state whether Mother Eve was red headed and dimpled. "Can be depended npon’’ j* an exprea *ion we all like to bear a-d when it is •lAeti in connection with <'hsmberlain’s I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it i means that it never fails to cure diarr hoea. dysentery or bowel complaints. It i is pleasant to take and equally valuable lor children and sdnlts. Sold by all dealers. YOU MIGHT DISCOUNT Our claims for “Rock Hill” Buggies as coming from interested persons, but you must accept the enthusiastic endorsement of thousands of users of them whose experience > for the past twenty years bears out every statement we have made. THE ReeK HILL BUGGY COMPANY “A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE, BUT—” Rock Hill, South Carolina. Multiplying rural mail boxes are the sign-posts of prosperity and development in Georgia. Not a minute should be lost when a child »bows symptoms of coop. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the cronpy cough appears, will peveut the attack. Bold by all dealers. a: wichman & son, AGENTS, I JUST RETURNED I & KTt*** f etnt 4*PMt ib advanc*. anS — - KIALduiuiK which time yoa may n&tlM bicycle *n4 out it to »ny test tou wuh. li you aru thet. not perfectly uttaM w 4. aM wwk tto l Ettp the bicycle ship it tuck to iu at our «*pen»c and ymt wM net hfmt ** cni. 1 FkfiTMV Mflttt We hrauh the blshett (Tide bicvcU. it u porntbU to ■ ■•wPfc# at one Email nrofit above actual factory cost. Yon aiv *o Sty middlemen • proAu by bunne dimet ol u. aad ha*, the man aatre behind your bicycle. DO WOT BUY • tucycle or a pair of tiru. Ims el /r*ct uadi you recetry our catalocaea i * * aad Ttmmrmaklt iptttmi ffert to rtetor m wu aad Uara our «i/« when you rectoet our beautihtk . study pur mperS modcis at tfce from the Northern Markets, Baltimore and New York, where she has spent three weeks in select ing her FALL and WINTER stock of MILLI NERY, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. In dress goods you will find the latest shades, with trimming to match. Yet, the most popular trimming at present is used on colors as well as black. You can get just what you need in all- overs, bindings, tassels and buttons. Call and see my line before buying Miss Satterwhite has returned as milliner for the coming season and will be pleased to welcome her friends. Umfrttm w« cau make you thu year. We jell the hithcst trad* bicycles tor torn thaa aay other factory. We are satisfied with fi.oo profit above ■«1< A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A m uua aay other factory. I BICTOUB DKALKHS. you can tell our bicycles under your own i oar prices. Orders filled the day received. f SaCOWD HAMD BICYCLKS. W. do not rtgnlarly handle second hand bicycles, but —nay nnva .a number oahnnd taken in trade by owChicaco retail stores. Thes. we clear out promptly at price* ra—faw tram *S to M or *10. Dmcnptnre baar eumutuxs, ssi-rSrils'rs MRS. t—ia lists mailud free. IEMETHMN PUCTUE-PfOOf 1 ISELF-REAURQ TIRES The rtrolar retail price of thru tires is SSS0 per poir, but to imtroduc* we will sell rrmatampUpair tor ftM{f*tkwUkorelerf4SS). MAIL*. Tucks or Ola— will a— lot thu air out. Sixty thousand {Mira sold Inst year. Over two hundred thousand pain bow in use. onommom M.de tn all stirs It uitvely 1 aad easy rid iug.venrdu ruble and Hard inside with a special quality of rubber, which never become# porous and which cloaca up small puncture* without allow* Ins the air to escape We have hundreds of letters from satis, •edcustomersstating that their tires haveonly been pum aponceortwiceina wholeseaaon. They weigh no more l an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layera or thin, specially prepared fabric on the trend. The regular price of these tires i*fB y> per pair,but for advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to the rider of waly fe.Ao per pair. AH orders shipped —me da €>, W. A. BLACK The Ladies’ Store. **%*»%%**%****%%*** %**'%)*%* Mrw will out Is at say othor mmks—SOFT. ULASTIO ao4 KAhY ‘R1DLNO. day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. SO approval. Von do not pay s cent until you have examined and found them strictly ns represented, i ~ We will allow a cosh at—swat of a per cent (thereby making the price •S.fta per pair) if yoo hS scad FULL CASH WITH ORDER sod undone thus advertisement. Ton run as rfkk ta ^ sending — aa order — the tins may be returned at OUR expense if f >r any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable aad money sent to us is as safe aa is a hi We If you order a pair of these tires, you will Sad that they will ride easier, run faster, trier, hot longer sad look finer than snv tire you have ever used or seen at say price. We hat you will ae — well pleased that When you want a bicycle you will give — your order, ityen—eeadae a trial order at once, hence this rewarhabte tire oder. ggw wgags osg—ewto m—aa—t— don’t buy any kind at.any price until yon send for a pair of V W W fVB&la aSPf—3F Hedgethora Puncture-Trouf tires on approval aad trial at* the special tatroductory price qaoted above: or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalog— whick daauwin aod quotes ail makes aad kinds of tires at about half the usual price*. gaga MAW aggasw bat write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUTUVO a biryclo W fvwg VWMIM or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new aad offers we are making. It only costs a pasta) to learn everything. Write it NOW. J. L MEM CYCLE COMPART, CHICAGO, ILL GIVE ME A CALL When you intend buying any Jewelry or Time 1’iece, or Wedding present let me show you my goods. I Guarantee satisfaction. Fine repairing a specialty. Eyes tested free. J. A. VfiSTBRBBKB, Jewelry Store. » Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman's Store. WAuraanoao. a. a V V V V V V V w V V V « V s to the emails oecoeeton county: Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but Johnson’s Tonic. It will drive out ever)* trace and taint of Grip poison trom the system and do its work quick and do it right. In support of our claim we refer with pleas ure to the letter appended to this from a well known citizen of your County. Drop a postal card and we will send a .trial bottle containing four doses ol the best medicine made. THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. ^ . Walterboro. S. C„ October 9, 1908. On August 30, ’08, 1 contracted cold and developed Grippe and was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af fected, which caused me to cough continually and prevented my sleeping at night. I tried all the old remedies which usually gave me relief but failed. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic was reconSnended to me as a guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was pureuaded to ^*7 *L. After taking it according to directions for one week, I v V V V V V V V V A A A A A A W V V A A A s A il t° anyone suffering from a like trouble or general S debilitated system. B. G. BENTON. 5 Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, S Walterboro, a C.