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V.- I The Kind Too Here Always Bought, end which has been in use for orer 80 years, has borne 'the signature of end has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good”are but Experiments that trifle with end endanger the health of Infants end Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is e harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops end Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xareotto substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrheee end Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. CKNUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS Been the Signature of The Kind Tod Hare Alsajs Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. DEATH OF A CHILD. The death angel visited our home November 2nd, and bore sway our second child. Carrie Bunch; age eight years and nine months old. She was a bright child-the joy of our heartn. Hc*r death wasi very sudden, but we must bow in humble submission to Him who doeth all things w’ell, and who has said, suffer little child ren to come unto me, for of such the Kingdom of God. She was laid to rest in the old Hopewell church yard. Farewell, dear Carrie, you are sadly missed, but you have gone to a better home than this, where we hope to join you, and shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor cry ing, for God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. »Parents. is DOn FROM PINE HILL Pine Hill, Nov. 19.—Special; Mr Josh Garvin killed two fine deer one day last week. Guess if some of his old friends hear this they will wend ing their w'ay to the low country real soon, with hope of the same success. Josh Garvin visited John’s Island on business last Wednesday. V. Arthur Harper visited the home of Mr and Mrs Josh Garvin one dav last week. » The Pine Hill school will commence its next session with Prof J B Hud son as teacher. Mr Hudson has taught two terms here in succession and all the patrons as well as the scholars like him very much. Oh yes, Mr Editor, can you tell us how George Frost is getting on. G. A. Notice. 1 will be at the following places for the purpose of deliver ing trees to parties who pur chased from me on dates below: Lodge, Dec 1 and 2. Kofliu, Dec 0 and 7. ■Bmoaks, Dec 8 and 9. "Walterboro, Dec 18,14 and 15. |Btokes, Dec 10 and 17. T. D. FENDER ornoi or Or. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEOlf Office Hours: J J* ■ • J J; JJ; 1 p. M., 0 D. BX- OPTOSm Farmers‘Md Meronanu Bank. 'Phone 100a. WALTSRBOBO, 8. 0 Ewrm ■ j s FOR ESS KEYS. FOR BALE—School books, school sap- plies, pens, Ink, pencils, etc. The Press and Standard. CLIPPINGS FROM EUTAWVILLE. Mr Editor 1 wish in the beginning to express my appreiation and thanks to the Press and Standard for the favor bestowed by them to me. Tis more than a pleasure to realize that my feeble, though earnest efforts have succeeded in winning your ap probation, and shall continue to give ' just as much time as I possibly can to your good work. 1 was delighted to see such nice newsy letter from Ruffin last week. 1 am always glad t > hear from our little friend C M B and wish to thank* her'also for her thoughtfulness and good wishes, and to assufeiftr that Ruffin still holds that comer in her heart, and she too will only be too glad to greet her dear little friends of “Don’t Worry Town” again. I regretted very much to hear of the serious accident happening to Mr Robert Black some time past, and hope ere this he is his jovial self again. I was quite sorry that for various reasons the pleasures of Fair week in Walterboro w as denied me; but my best wishes were with you all for jolly good time. , w Mrs M F Dukes, who has been seriously ill for two weeks, is s’owly canvalescing. Mrs T S Gelzer left here Monday last to attend her cousin’s wedding Miss Jo Hall of Manning. She will accompany the bridal party to Char leston. Mr Felix Shuler of Vance, visited our town Sunday. One of the rarest treats the little folks have enjoyed in quite awhile was a donkey party given on Tues day. by Mrs T S Gelzer. in honor her eldest daughter Lieze’s twelfth birthday. The lovely little home presented a scene of much loliness and gaiety, the amusement of the evening being the pining of the don key’s tail, which caused much laugh ter. The first prize, a lb box o: chocolates was presented to little Miss Gertrude Kohn, by her teacher Mrs Estella Herndon, and the booby a pencil, to Margery Cross, by Miss Singleterry. At ten o’clock the children formed a line and to the strains of “The Flower Song,” ren dered by Miss Rena Wolfe; they marched to the dining room, where a delightful supper was served. The birthday cake studded with candles was then cut, and a search ensued for the dime which had been hidden in the cake; the successful one being Fletcher Dukes Jr. Luze received many pretty and useful presents, showing her popularity among the little folks. R. P. W. GRIFFIN BRYAN. A most beautiful marriage was solemnized Sunday. November 14, at the home of the bnde # parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin. The con tracting parties were Miss Irene Griffin and Henry Bryan. The cere mony was performed by Rev. C. W. Burgess. The home was beautifully decor ated for the occasion. The attendants entered in the fol lowing order: Miss Sarah Bryan, sister of the groom, with Mr. Johnnie Padgett; Miss Blanche Griffin, sister of the bride, with Mr. David Bryan, brother of the groom; after them came the bride and groom. The bride was beautifully dressed in a rich white silk, daintily trimmed with white silk lace and ribbons. The brides maids were handsomely dressed in white. There were about two hundred in timate relatives and friends present to witness the ceremony, which was performed at six o’clock in the afternoon. We all extend our hearty congratulations and best wishes to the happy young couple. After the marriage some beauti ful music was rendered by Mias Florence Ulmer, also some beauti ful singing was enjoyed by all. One Present. *««*S**««X**«««*S** XSXftFSX* ’Suffered day and oltht the torment of itching pilce. Nothing m.ped me until i n«ed Doan*e O'h’men It cured me permaoantly "—Hoa John R Gr. a te, Mayor, Girard, Atm. ]£ro/g##ionaZ J/otioag. tteai Estate, Brokerage and Insurance. LOANS NEGOTIATED Nous** to Opposite the Market, ’ WALTERBORO. 8. O. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCg H- T. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my dental office, and have associated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office over Finn’s Jewelry Store. Office Hours: 8.80 am to 2 p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. ’Ppone No. 87a. 'Walterboro* 9 C Extra. * 'U We have a new line of Men and Ladies’ Fall Styles just received from NEW YORK—The latest styles and cuts. Mens' Suits from $4.00 up. Ladies* Coat Suits from $4.00 up. Special Ladies* skirts and suits at a Bargain. Befcre you Buy come and examine the goods. We will be glad to show them to you. H. ZftLIN, Clothing and Ladies’ and Gents* Furnishings. WALTERBORO, - SOTUH CAROLINA. GHIIdrmn Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Tax Notice. Ths books of the county tressnrer will be open for the purpose of collect or taxes from the 15th day of October, 190®. to'Necember 31,1909. The levy is a« follows: Stare, Ordinary County, Roads, Coostitational School, Total. 14 14 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LFVY. Lodge. Rom Gaily, Rice Patch, Smoaks, Strickland, WilUama, Bethel. Henderaonville, Walterboro, Red Beak. Cottageville, Poll las $1 on all male# of 21 and «0 aIso between the a oommnta- ilon road tax of $2 on all malee between theagee of 21 and which shall ha paid at the »ame lime and in the same manner u other taxes. Sec 3. “That wberea paiiy deslree to work oat hia commutation tax he la hereby permitted to do so| by rendering four days work of nine hours each, on the public roads of his township, under said overseer as aforesaid, and when the labor aforesaid is completed t k e over seer in obeige shall make a~ affidavit and it shall tw presented to the Super visor for bis approval and than tamed over to the treasurer, and he shall there by he exonerated from commatstion tax.” Adams Ran and Collins exempted. 50c, each. be tax hooks will be open at the place* named below for the purpose of receiving taxes. Kavenel. Monday November 29. Warren’s XHoala, Tuesday, Nov. 30. Msggetta, Wednesday December 1 Adami Run, Thursday. December 2. Jackaonboro, Frtdav, December 3. Green Pond. Saioroay, December 4. Mrs A R Smith’s, Monday afternoon, December 20 — V Lodge. Tneeday morning. Dec. 21. All other days at Waltarbora Notices *■ per above notice will be poeted at each place where wa collect. R.E.JONK8, Oo. ‘ Walterboro, S. C„ Oot. 4.1202. Many school children suffer from con stipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at leftaons. Chamber lam’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and gentle in their effect, ant will care ev-n chronic constipation Sold by all dealers. Electric Bitters la wrskneeeea they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNKY.UVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k Is the beet msdiclna ever sold over e druggist’s counter. When a cold bedoinke settled in the system, it will take several days* treat meat to cure it, end the best remedy to nse is Chsmberlain.s Coneh Remedy. It will cure qnkker then any other, snd alto leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition Sold by all dealers. THE CITIZENS OF COLLETON COUNTY: Many things are recommended for Fever, but noth- l ing else can cure a deep-seated attack of Grippe, but t Jonnson’s Tonic. > It will drive out every trace and taint of Grip ^ poison from the system and do its work quick and do t it right. In support $f our claim we refer with pleas- ^ ure to the letter appended to this from a well known t citizen of your County. t Drop a postal card and we will send a trial bottle t containing four doses of the best medicine made. t THE JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC CO.. | SAVANNAH. • GEORGIA. » Walterboro, S. C„ October 9, 1908. \ On August 30, ’06,1 contracted cold and developed Grippe and \ was laid up fiive weeks. My bronchial tubes were badly af- \ fee ted, 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 recommended to me as a ^ guaranteed cure for grippe and colds and I was purseaded to try it. . After taking it according to directions for one week, I ^ found myself entirely cured of my cold and grippe, and my sys- “ tern in first-class condition. I regard it aa one of the best medi- A cines I have ever used ir my family and can cheerfully recom- • mend it to anyone suffering from a like trouble or general debilitated system. B. G. BENTON.« ? Sold and Guaranteed by JOHN M. KLEIN, J Walterboro, S. C. ******************** **«;*«! JAS. X FCURIFOY. Wa X. PEUEIFOT PIUBIfOY BROTHERS. attorneys and Counsellors at Law. All BssIbsm ghna Fmapt’Attsatioa. OVBS TMt mass AMO stamoaso. VALTEKBORO. - - - 8. O. 20 Kills Her Foe Of 20 Ye y I had re.” declares Mrs J of Hsyseevttls, Ms for suffered intensity after lag and ooald raa Dyspepsia. I eating or drink- dy aleep. After Usd ml doctors gave me up. I tried Electric Bit- tore, which cored me completely. Now 1 oaa eat anything. I sat TO years old sad am overjoyed to ret my health snd strength back again." For Indigestion, Loee of Appetite. Kidney Trouble. Terns Back. Female Complaints, its unequal- ed. Only SOo at John M Klein’s drag More. Magistrate's Sannsis. STATE OF BOtrrH CAROLINA. Colleton County. By J E Bryns, Magistrate Is and for as‘d County snd said State. To any Lawful ConaUbie: Comp'aint having bean mads unto mo S r G N. Taylor, that von. John W smmosd snd Mta M E Hammond, are indebted to him iu the sum of lorty- four dollars and twenty five cents for mods end merchandise sold and de livered oa your order aa per a verified statement on file in my office. These are therefore to requite, yea to summon* the mid defendants to appear before me ia my office is Walterboro, 8. 22nd day after Ike completion 0, on the of asmoeby A M. 1902, to asm or judgment will against John W at 10 o'clock ter to mid cpm plaint bt given * Gives 104 fit ler my band an 8. 0.. tbs 12th L D., 1200. JMBiynn [UM] • • C S '. Millinery. New Stock of Fall and Winter Hats with correct style, but without a hint even of high price. All the -Reading ideas at an alright price. Ladies, If you have been buying your Miliinery at high prices, I have a delightful surprise in store for you when you visit my establishment. Do not plan the purchasing of any Autumn Headwear until you have seen my glorious displays. The immense volume of sales already made this season proves the popularity of our exclusive styles, and you will find our prices in line with any place. We are not smitten with the high profit idea, and although the wholesale cost is increasing, we will not increase our prices until obliged to do so. We still havs on hand some exceptional suit values. Ask to see these when in town. We bought close and this saving is yours. HRS. E. P. COPELAND. Ehrhardt, - South Carolina. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AN IMMENSE STOCK OF „ o „ MILLINERY, trimmed by an expert, which we can sell at special low prices. Before you buy elsewhere come and see me. RZAUN, -w-. * Walterboro, South Carolina. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. J. A. tiiSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store. WALTERBORO. 8. O. ■ A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks herrified hie grandmother, Mrs Maria Taylor of Nebo, Ky., who write# that, whea all thoorht be would die. Bock- lea’s Arnica Salve wholly oared him. Infallible for Barns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Woands. Bruise*, Caras Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Boon routs Piles. 25c- ot John M Klein’s drag store. asjmn New mseevenv VH taWy at» 1M Tbe old, old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again t6t the last 8<J years, bat if is al ways a welcome story to thorn in search of health—There ia nothing, in the world thas<011 res coughs and odds aa quickly as Chamberlain’s Coogk Remedy. Sold by all dealers •*? A healthy man is a ktag in his own right; an unhealthy man is an nahappy slave. HtekAmq Bteofi BitHw sonad health—kseps yon wall.