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Cottoo #otd bare jest^nUy for 12 SI.
J B Bmcak of Roffio, wm bar* Friday.
H M Baatnu of Saidera, waa in towi)
Friday
(» A Ban'on of Pin* Girir* waa in town
Fr ida«
J B Kuiard of Koftin was in town
Satnniay
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Mr* L h ooiuak of Aiok*^ was in loaru
Momlry
L-»i.*:iiaie. of V\ teas wra* in town
Friday.
J PUatch of Round waa in town
Satarday.
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H R Mar'< In of Om«wa. bad bnsin««a m |
town bntoniay.
JFRent/ol UUcdton bad boaineas
brre Tboraday.
Mr and Mrs P M Vain of RufHn were
In town Batnrday.
W W Bisbopof Roffln, rente 2, waa in
town ou buaineaa batorday- .
THE REASON WHY
Classified Mrerfiseaeifs.
W ant ar.d for a«>ads 2.> cents f«*r 96
word* or lea*. One ceut a word for ail
o*er 25 word*
Butiaeaa locals fire cenra a line.
IS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC
for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down *
Persons, and to Counteract Chrpnic Coughs, Colds and
Bronchitis, is because it ccmbin. s the two most world-famed
tonics—the medicinal.Ttrcngn!!cmng!T<xI^utT3rn^!emen^
STOd taver Oil and Ionic Iron, without oil or grease,
tastes good, and agrees w ith every one.
W« return your money without question if Vinol
does not accomplish all we claim for iL
JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro.
WuTICE—All persona are hereby for-
bi'Jdyt^t tre*(.a*a on any nf my lands!
nrnter v of the law.
io 6 b n c^oodwm,
Walterboro. 8 C.
I i NCTICK—AH peraous who bare rub- ;
\wj acntwil to stock In ibe Colletcn Conn- j
tv F«ir Ammw- a'ton are rei)nc»t<d to
nake peymem to the un<l*r»t|fo«d at
once—l*r *hnr*. or A5 cat
T G Kershaw
Sep 7 m«* 8ec & GenT Mjfr.
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R D Carter of Boffin waa among
those in town Monday.
b K (iriffin, of Omegt had basinet
in town Monday.
J 8 Var jedoe. of HenderaosyUle. we*
here yeeterdsy. He brought throe bales
of ootloa to oar market.
H B sod W P Langdale.
were In town Friday.
Miee Kate Lgnfdale, of Weeks had
baeinese in town Friday.
Samuel Iriei, one of our friends, paid
cs a pleasant call Friday.
Jacob O'Qain of Haodereonrille, wee
here on baaioees beta may.
Ret R D Craven, who Hess near Wal
terboro, woe in town Friday.
D £ Breland of Bryan, calUri to ase
os while In town botordny.
J M Strickland 8r. of Smoake,
baeinees in town Friday.
Prof. J C Nett lot, of Baffin woe in
town on business Friday.
B H Dopeon, one of laiandton’a proa-
pwvne cituene, woe in town Friday. '
Mr and Mrs J jode o'Quin of Hander-
•onvitte wore in town aatnrdsy.
Mr and Mrs 1 L Padaett, of Round'
were in town botordny shopping.
A M Addison of Cotiageyille
among oar pleasant callers Monday.
of Weeks, The Met hod »*t ynarterir Otnfereuce
of Btlhtl circuit, met with Penis) church
Saturday mornirg. Presiding E'd*r W
I Heriwrt preached Saturday morning
and Sunday afternoon. Rev. C W bur
gees is the able pastor of this circuit
was
Hra J K Grams, of Penlel, spent last
Thuredsjr at Green Pond .with relatives.
Ml** Alice Hum was here Saturday to
attend the meeting of the teacher*.
Magistrate RGW Bryan, of Render-
eonviil*. woe tn Vt alterboro on bu*iiiess
Friday.
J P Hsliiag of I* land ton waa among
those who cai.ed to see us a bile iu iowu
Friday.
('tarleu Cro»by of Rntfin, route 2, Was
amotig those who had business in town
Friday.
Mien Mary bioman of HendersoovUlo
was among t^e teachers in town batur-
day. ,
Hon. W C Brant, of bnldore was
eraoogthose who come to Walterboro
oo buaiiicsa Friday.
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Mine Daisy Latngdale, of Weeks spent
lost ween in town, the guest of her
bicther, I M Langdale.
Prj. E b Heliingtr is teaching the
Ml. Uarrmei school He began teaching
It onus) Oct. 4
A y Lyons of f^landton has just com-;
pi«lec a oaiiUsoiue new resilience and
oi veil into it a tew tie/s ago.
Cot J J Padgett chairman of the
board o. trusttes of tba VVimahis Hltti
ecnuii sue in town Monday
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Mr* b Fiun and children, who have
be, n sending souieimie in Cnarleaioo,
retumed tuimebaiuiday.
Piot L J I> Caldwell, of Lodge form
erly e uecibej 0l county board ofeduca-
Uou wo* m town sjaturuay.
Prot Dove Tiller btrickland of
om..ak:i w»* m town Monday, be will
twu<» Ini llerea schooi tnis >ear.
Ret O W liurgese, of Bethel circuit,
who livot. on Uurtiu loiite 2, was one of
our lit.*,*ui t stlers Monday.
J M Hntitb br dirtctoi of the btate
PeiiU«rt«a<y ikmrd was one of our
piea.sat.i vuttors 1‘nnredsy allertoon.
The Pr«^s end Standard force was
"at. up ’ to some deliOicu* |>ears aatnr-
day by ot.o ot onr uue, and modest
1. lends. ' -
fYcfJ Wms Campbell of the Wil-
iiama High school, was among those
who caned to^iee us Saturday while in
lown. *
Mr Uourge Pnoe, of Walterboro, has
come to Charleston to enter the boath
Caro me Auitarv Academy.—Charleston
Evening Poet.
Master Clyde Crosby, who has been
epending several weeks with his gu
imienu user Penial, returned to hie
home Friday at Green Pood.
Mr Juai Padgett, of Wslterlioro, is
amoag the cadets at the boath Carolina
Military Academy for the coming year.
—Ihariekii* Evwntng Poet.
Hre M A btokee and children of
SeVkunah, who have bem
eavanu months in town the guests of the
former's sister, Mrs A K Bench, retoru-
ed home Moaaay after aoow.
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
of the Bethel Methodist church was
held Sunday morning at the conclus
ion of the sermon preached bj Rev
W I Herbert, of Charleston, Presid
ing Elder.
The church was' found to be in
good condition and the outlook as
suring for the future.
The pastor reported a number of
additions to the church by letter and
profession.
The following board of Stewards
were elected: J G Padgett, E P
Knight, Jas E Peurifoy. A K Beach.
CA Eekardt. G C Brown. C M
Grace, Dr H W Black, A J Lemacks.
E M Jones. W W Smoak, Jr. C T
Cummings, J H Peurifoy, W B Gru
ber.
Mr A J Lemacks was elected re
cording and district steward.
Prof. H G Sheridan and Jas E
Peurifoy were elected superinten
dents of the Sunday school. Mr
Sheridan immediately entered upon
the discharge of his duties.
KID SUPPERS
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LAD I E S
-IN-
BLACK.
BLUE,
PINK,
WANTb.
WANTED—Salvamen to eel 1 oar gnar-
nnired Oils anri Paints. Experiemw
ouneoetaary. Extremely profitable
oher o right party. Tbe GLKN RE
FINING Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
WANT ED—The public to know that I
have oix-neri a grltt mill, opposite the
J M Witeell's *iore. I am prepared to
, grind corn or any grata.
10 6 41 Herman U Crosby.
, WANTED—My friends to know that I
am now nrepamt to take permanent
and transient boarders Here new
quartern with all modern conrenien-
i-ea Rates reasonable.
Mre Rich’d L White,
sS Wentworth bt, Char lest on, 8 C,
WANTED—You to know that I have a
complete line of furniture, stoves, etc.
I carry on a general line " of repair
work, inch ee organs, sewing machi
nes, and bicycles.
L N Glover.
8-11.
248 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C
TAN,
RED.
ALL SIZES.
$1.00 A PAIR.
Add i $c. for express charges.
HOSIERY TO MATCH 25c.
A PAIR.
COLLETON BAPTIST ASSOCIA IH. J. WILUAMS,
TWorSJSu.1 wJsHOE AND HOSIERY STORE,
of the Colleton Baptiat Association
will be held with the Pine Grove
church Nofl. on Friday Oct. 22nd
at 11 o’clock a. m. Introductory
sermon to be preached by Rev B F
Halford. Missionary sermon on
Sunday morning by Rev FO S Cur
tis.
J S Gridin,
Clerk.
They Ctydn’t Have to Change.
During the years In which our pure
food laws have been put Into effect
there has been a great hurrying and
scurrying on the part of the food man
ufacturers to change their method* to
make them conform to the law.
The Quaker Gate Company is a con-
soicuous exception. It was admitted
that Quaker Oats was as pure and
clean as possible and that It was an
ideal food.
lb Is so cheap that any one can af-,
ford it and so nourishing that every
one need* It. The result of last year'*
experiments at Yale and other point*
where food values were tested is that
Quaker Oats has been adopted by
many persona aa their food on which
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—MO acres -of good land,
three mike from Walterboro, on rail
road ; two horse farm tinder cultiva
tion, with good fence, half of which U
wire; good batidings; woodland finely
timbeied. For taros and price apply
to J D Colson. Walterboro, 8 C,
'phones 1010 and 105B.
10 lS4t
FOR SALE—Farm consisting of 880
aaroa. within throe mike oi Waiter-
bom, rn public road leading to Cot-
tagevtlle, known ee the “anla place.
Very fine farming lend, within
reach of the Walterboro school*.
Correspond with
C. W. Garria
y 2ft 4t Denmark, 8. C.
FOR SALE—School books, school sap-*
plies, pens, ink, pencils, etc
Tbe Pres* and Standard.
F< >R SALE—Just received a car load of
Anisia Brick. Pnoe* qooted ou ap
plication. Can till orders fer any
Minoant.
kJPMtf JM McKenzie.
T<> RENT—Ballding which can be used
aa ator* or for other purposes.
BG H;
10 13 09
Hyrne
BUSINESS LOCALS.
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FOR SALE
INE FAMOUS "POClSABr
tufusted on the Ashepoo
A. C. L.-It. Road Two
Green Pond, consls'ing o«
of valnab'e rice, *001100,
Price in fee
Plantation,
Iltvor, ami
•idles fr»»m
1500 acres
1 ruck and timber lamia.
$3.00 per acre.
ALSO
The "Maria Glover" and ".ieesamme
Glove ‘tracn. situated on the Horse
Shoe Creek between Price’s Bridge and
Ashepoo station. 190K acres: Price
timber excepted. $2 fto per acre.
"The “Spring Grove" tract. V2.1 acres
tn Adam’* Run township. 2 miles from
Adams Ron station, a valuable tract o
farming land, no waste or swamp land.
Price fS 25 per acre—timiier excepted.
Two Hundred and fifty acres in small
they rely for adding vigor and endur- ' trort* ou Th« Spring Hill and Pvi.ee
ance of muscle and brain. „ , .
This splendid food ie packed in the tr * cU * nMr ,,re * u P r,c * * f * r
Red Rost Prooi seed oats at
Terry & Staffer.
Bicaises mance care at Klein’e Drag
Store.
I will be in my new afore by tbe 10th
of October wh«ro I sball be p'.doaed to
•orve my fr leads sod castome**
H 8 Glover.
Or>
Botterick patterns, Novemb r styles
now in, for sole at Terry A Sbaffei.
White and yellow onion sets at Kleins
Drag Stoic.'
Fresh turnip seeds for fall planting at
B G H}rue’*, Walterboro.
School fcoppiies, tablet.*, iuk*, pencils
and trkool bags at Kleins
o nr 6 doses * 6H6'’ will cure any case
I of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
: 4 14 6 mo#
Onion aeu at Klein'* Drug Store-
white ami yellow.
Seed rye, second shipment now in.
Ferry & Shaffer.
Onion set* at Klein’s Drag Store.
5 or « dose# "tkili ,,
of Chill* and Fever.
4 14 fimoe.
vill care auy cose
Price 25c.
regular slxe package and in hermet
ically sealed tins. The latter espe
cially adapted to hot climates. 4
acre.
Tlie«e tracts will be »old> on jeaeona-
able lern>s.
Address
Fall lice of school supplies at Klein’s
Drag Store.
Fresh tainip seeds for fall planting at
B G Hyrne’a, Walterboro.
Welch’s Grape Juice for sale at Kleins
Drug Store.
Imported Ginger Ale at Kkin’s.
Baggage, freight or anything ha a led
or delivered, anvwbere, at any time,
day or ui fe ht. ’Phone 43b <>r 15j.
J. W. McKenzie.
8 2T tf
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wnolfordt
Sanitary Lotion Never fails. Sold by
John M Klein, Druggist.
A ToniG Halsey Lumber Co,
Wa wieh<
> sew »yrep lo
flaUadtarea as Friday
Fidyattior.hehaaaotdDThakaof not
ftaifikfe•■»,andeyahawill *t Mgh
Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipa
tion, Billiousness. etc., are
greatly benefitted by the use of
Shupt rine’s
Liver Pills
IO88&
. Don’t fail to try them when
you want results.
The pills are»Tileaaant to take.
Act promptly and never gripe.
SHUPTRINE COMPANY,
Savannah. Ga.
Charleston or
Jacksonboro, S. C.
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There’s nothing an
threat aa Dr Tl
Cures It la a lew hows,
pala la aay part.
for a tore
Eofecerk) Oil
Believe* say
H D Padgett of Rnffin was in town
Monday.
Henry Ehrimrdt of Ehrhordt waa in
town yesterday.
Mr and Mre B R Hnnnett of Lodge
were pleasant vtsitois to Walterboro
yentetday. ^ '
if H Wlchman prcQdeat of the Farm-
*r»aod Merchants Baak went to Uotnas-
bia yaataiday 0)| a haaineao trip.
( apt V A Baraga retorned Batarday
from Columbia whore ha had boaa sav-
arel days attending a 1
don Board
Maa Aaaia Sa 1
spowdiog she A
Lsnreoa, OreaoviDa aad la Yiigtaia, so-
fHuarday ovaoiag.
hod a most oeiightfal
Jarsvd baiarday <
NOTICE
By authority vested in as by R M Me-
Cowu. Secretary of btate. Notice is
hereby given that books of subscription
to the capital stuck of tbe Colleton
county Fair Association Will to opened
at the office of Penriloy Bros. "Thursday
Oct. 14 1909. at 12 o’clock. M.
TG Kershaw. Md.
R E Jones,
W W Smoaa. Jr,
, Corporators.
It is in time of sodden mishap or
accident that Chamberlain’s Liniaaot
can be relied upon to take the piece of
the family domoi. who cannot always
be found at the moment. Then it b
that Chamberlain’s Liniment k never
foeed wanting. In cams of srreins,
cat*, woems and brakes Chamberlain’*
Ltaiamat takes oat the soreness an
drives away tha pain. Sold by all
A ksy liver kade to <
liver.
that
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Word Puzzle.
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in any direction, how many times can you spell ‘‘Shop
at Brown’*?”
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To the three persons spelling “Shop at Brown’s” as directed
above, the greater number of times we will award the following
Prizes:
1st Prize—Your choice of any Arm Rocker in our store not ex
ceeding $5.00 value. „ ^
2nd Prize—Any article in our Hardware Store not exceeding
$3.00 value.’
3rd Prize—Any article in either of our stores not exceeding
$2.00 value.
CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER FIRST. Cut this out and
work on it during your spare time.
Let your answers come in AT ONCE so that your name can be
recorded.
NAME OF WINNERS will be published in The Press and
Standard fist week in November. No person allowed to make
more than one answer.
WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK DURING CONTEST.
SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER—Big assortment of Steel Enamel-
ware. Blue, white lined. All first quality. Some of these ar
ticles are worth .75c. This beats our September Bucket Special.
YOUR CHOICE 25c.
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THE BUSY BUSINESS."
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RELIABLE LOW PRICED WATCHES.
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We have somehow priced watches that are reliable.
There is a point in price that to go below, quality must
be sacrificed. Our years of experience in the watch
business tell us where the danger point-is. Reliable
watches cannot be sold for less money than we ask for
them. Be sure your new watch is right by buying from
S. FINN'S JEWEERY STORE.
WALTERBORO AND liffilURDT S. C.
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We have had a very successful opening and have
made many ladies happy with beautifijl hats.
Our stock is still very large and complete. We
can please you in stylish Hats and Milliner)-.
DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. .
MRS. W. A. BLACK 2
The Ladles* Store.
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