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L U M B E R, ROUGH AND DRESSED -Flooring, Ceiling, \\\>atlTei'i>oar<ling. Sheeting, MonUings, Casii.gs, Etc. give you good grades and our • PRICES ARE REASONABLE. Get our prices before placing 1 your next order. • > ♦ y Colleton Mercaniile & Meg. Co • RITTER, S. C. LADIES, LOOK, LI TSEN, HATS, HATS, LADEIS HATS. Before buying your Spring and Sum ner Hats call and see my >ew Line, just rrived. Hats trimmed to suit your taste. Vices to suit the purchaser's purse. Cali md be convinced. « Mrs. S. A. SM0AK, 1IILLINEU, - - LODGE; S. C. FINE DRESS GOODS \Ve have just received a be ’.uti/ul line ot LADIES DRESS GOODS. and we invite thi; ladies ot Walterlx)ro and Colleton County to call and inspect our line before buying. \Ve can please you save you money. COLLETON COUNTY PENSION MONEY IN HANDS OF CAPT. H. D. PAD GETT. We are publishing below a corn* plete list of Colleton’s pensioners, as they are classed showing what each one gets.- Capt. H. I). Padgett has the money and is anxious for all pensioners to call at his office and get same: f . CLASH A - r.KTS 1*0 EACH. <4 ' » I S Anderson, I* W A Bryan, (deadI J 1) Blocker, Morgan A Blocker, M D B.mton, II D Carter, .1 II Ik*Witt. James S Crosby, Joseph Iliott, J K Hiott. 1‘ \\ (' Herndon. Solomon Hi’ , r.'i. Isham Hudson. Hardy O’tjuin, W M I* Hoats. (deadi C 1) Litchfield. Philip Thomas. J H Saunders, M .1 Padgett, (dead) I» P Rice, James Wright. « L\.'S P. Ui'TS KA< H. J S ITuehahan. (dead) H R Martin. CLASS < NO. 1 UKTS KA< H. .) R Adapts, (dead) R (i Bryan, K I) Bloomingburg, J W Crosby, J J Craven. Khaa Crosby. Joseph Carter. H F Crosbv. (dead} M J Boyle,’ J K. Do [won; .1 Lawrence Fender, T M Harley, Benjamin t Hiott, (i M I) Hiers, W R Hiekman, (dead) F. P Herndon. J H Roger. J H o’Quin, S A Martin; J H Roberts. Thomas M Pinckney, A R Padgett, George Pye, I. M Prine. S W Siers. (.eorge Sulhvat.. H S Sullivan, P W Strick land, Henry Smith. J J Wilson. Iwwis Wilson. K B Webb, H .1) Car ter, James .1 Craven. CLASS C.. N<>. LETS EACH. and R M Avant, W 1 Brabham. R W Barnes, F. H Br\an. H (1 Breland. A JwBecwick, Agu>tus BI<K‘ker, D M Breaktx, S 1. Breland. W G^Bentor, A I, A Bridg ■, T (i Broxsen, li K ! Bryan, .fohn II Baslin, A W Bunton, iGiles Bran *h, A W- Brant. Jacob li Ituiiton. .1 D Bunton. John Burbage, (dead) A B B< ntqn. R li Blocker, I D Buchanan, () H Barnes, (dead) T A S Breland. J I. Carter. J H Chap lin. J W Craven, J II Carroll, (dead) 'John C Carter. D P Craven, Henry Craven, J C Crosby. Rawnn*e Crosby, J M Crosby. J C Cook. A R H Carter. H R Carter, (dead) S C Carroll. Aquiline Carter. Sarah Ann Carter. M Carter. F M Crosbv. Tama Colson. Rebecca Craven. Re becca Cord rev. Martha Carter, N E Craven. Rli?.abeth Crosby, (dead) _Miner.C Carter. Filira J Conners. A Martha Crosby, Mary E Crosby, H C ('jrosby, Ruvenia Carter. Amanda ('arson. Elizabeth Crosby, J A Crosby. Margaret J Crosby, K (’ Crosby. Jane M Cummings, F R Craven. M Sarah Carter. Sallie Car ter. (deaii) Annie O Chaplain, Mary Dandridge. Rebecca Dodd, Cynthia Droze.'Cena DuBois, Charity Deas. (dead) Isabi-lle Emanuel, Carolina Ferguron. (dead) Margaret Fewox, Jane W Ferguson, Marriott Fralix, Maggie S Fraser, S A Feeder. Louisa A Griffin. Mary R Gasque, Mattie Gordon. Mary Grayson, Ravicey A Givhens, Harriett A Graves. C L) (iooding, Julia Graves. H D Grittip, j Mary Gregory. A M Hotf, Maria; Hiott. S H Ilar|H‘r. Clara Hiott. RC Hiott. Sarah A Hodges, Rebecca A Hud-r. M^ry Hiekman. Jane Hern don. R 11 Hiers. Rii/.a Hickman. A M Hudson. Martha Hand. A M Hiott. Raven Hagan, E R Hyrne. Kiizabeth Hiott. SalUe Hunter. Margaret Howard. M R Herndon. I Cornelia W Ihley, R H Jones, I Elizal>t th Jones. Julia A Jones, i Martha Jaekson. Margaret S John- 1 son, (dead) Mary Kinsey, Hosannah Ktzer. (hive Kinsey. K C Lott, Victoria I^angdale, Rilla Lyons. A A Murdaugh. Olivia Malone. Mary |M Martin. Mary R Meets (dead) R K Mears. Sus-n Muckenfuss. M A Murdaugh. Jane C Murdaugh. Evan Maxey, A \\ Morrall, Mary R Mur- j ray, .•\mahda McMillian. M A Pad gett. S A O^Quin, Mary Padgett, Harriett C Price. RlizaU*th Pri«*ster, H R Peliurn, Mary.E Patterson, C R Reynolds, \higail Ramsey. Har- riett R Rhode. Martha Ann Reynolds. Harriett I’. Rhod«*s. Rli/.aU*th Polk, M B Patterson. Delilah Padgett, Harnett Robiru-on, Laura Rtnlish v» Sallie C R .>hing, Ann Ramsey, l.'-a- bdlaB Rivers, ('harity Robinson, Mary A Robertson. S R Richardson, Rachel KiH'ves. ^lettie Ri.tter, Han nah Sin«*ath. ,Iane Smith. Emma Smoak. Emily Sanders. Eliza Slew art Snead. Laura Sami err, Kiziah Smoak, Rebecca Smith, C H Stanfill, g5v CTJ ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNT AVcgriable Prrpandon for As simila lin$ rtg Rwland Rrtititi (inglite SuMorts andlkiwclsi Infants/Chudken )t^estionfhrfrw| Promotes Ditlysltonf her rW ness and Resi.Coniatns m*itr/r Opium.Morphine ROrMnL Not Narcotic. jfOUDtSUfam&.’t Ampin Jrtt/- JL Stma - AMcidti- AuuM • hfpmwml- Ial r^j WrWwl Jrra Apwfrci Remedy forCVtitsfl^ t ion. Sour Stomarh.Dtarrhoo Wor ms JT oimilsimis .t'nvnsh ness and Loss OF Sleep. F*c Simile Sigr«rurf of ttitfisz ■ NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of At b months ol*l »5 Doses-ftto Ctua rant red under ihcT'o Exact Copy of Wrapper. Thirty Years GhSTORIA Tm( oCNTaun •••►••it. mtm »o«« errr. • Annie^ R FJizalH th.Smoak. T C Smith, Car.non, W B Campbell, J T Catter-1L T Sanders, Mary J Simmons, Har- W. V. GLOVER. R. L T. Ike Great'Liver Medicine and General Tunic Don’t take pills and violent purgatives. They oqly make bad matten worse. They don’t cure. Take K L. T. for Constipation. RiiiouHness, In digestion and all Liver Troubles. It acts in perfect harmony with nature Dr. Richardsan has b :en prescribing o»ntiniiously for 25 years and says he does not know of any remedy that will ^ive such ^or>d result^ as this remedy. Money Refunded If It Does Not What VVe Clairr. 1 have been using •‘Itlciiwnie>u’«* Tonic” in my li’idu- t'»r b -iiii* in<m*lu pant ami flint'it »n rxcelieut prepar i»i >n It haA urvea an a anrMtnuro for 1 a'i»m«i giving the itenirei effeoi o ’vi'bnnr ih»* nanal nausea following a <)oa** oi ca'omel and kaviug the livir in nomni acfiviiy I recommend It without h^ai’a*) >•. A. .1 (’AU TH KV. Presiding Elder Anderaon Oi-trioi itiio’n O;'' g • <>. Apderwin, S. C. D»<r •Mra: In ro«i<oni»e to y<>ur In- qmVv I < haeriQ |y -ftte that I hav* u-ail It t. T in mv fumily for i-evera) \**ar i witn v<»i v 'wn^ficsal rf»ult». ] h 1 v« p-'«ona!Iv n-H if rweal)? for ill i<i ii • ift-i-r* hi*.1 hav- much bene hipit f’* r ch-ooi.' i-onaiipatloa. lodi ip-* t »ii and to-pi * livi»r. I d" not kno4 a hotter rctno<lv (ifcO K PRINCE, j 1 .*if» of (prh (Mrcoit. MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY " Shiquola Drug Co., ANDERSON, S. C FOR SALE BY JOHN M. KLEIN, DRUGGIST. VVALTERBORO, S. C. PRICE 50c AND 5|00 PER BOTTLE To Farmers and Laborers: Why do you complain of scarcity of money and throw away your money just the same, when you can get the following . $7 00 Suits for u 50: $9 Suits for $6 oo $12 02 Suits for $7 25- 3*3 Suits for $S 25 JI1400 Suits for $875: S' 6 Suits for P° 00 SHOES DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT REDUCED PRICES. M. JAFFA MAIN ST. (BY CAPT. SHAFFER) WALTERBORO. S. C. 1L R. Campbell' . O, ■ ~ DOCTOR OF OPTICS Office Over Preee and Standard. tn office Sntvdaya and Mondva daya oofifiy 8.C. Walurboro, CLUBBING RATES. The following papers are clubbed with The Preee and Standard: The Praia and Standard and— Ifca Piagiwive Fanner (6 mos)|l Southern CuWvutor..... - 1^0 ton, A V Catterton, H W Carter, W A Carter, James Clark, J (J Crosby, A B DuBois, J W Davis, (dead) J W Dix. Efird DuBbis, C C Evans. Kan- some Edmonstone, G B Ferrell. J J L Fender, J M Fender. E W Fraser. James Goodwin, J W Grant. A B Grayson, (dead) J H Hiott, H H Hiott. Stephen Herndon, W B Hagans, I^wrence Herndon, J S Hickman, Abraham Horw’ard, L W ihley, L R Hiott. J E Hyatt, J A Johns. English Jones, A T Jones, Robert Johnson, Evan A Jones. G K Kinard. WA Kinard. A B Kinsey. James Kinsey, Thomas Kinsey, J E Kinsey. H Kinsey,A J Linder Middle- ton Lemaeks, A B Lariscey, G R E Linder, J B Lariscey. C H lariscey. Solomon Martin, J E Moore, Wil liam McMillan; F H Messervey. S A McMillan, J C D Marsh. William Martin. T P Murdaugh, J H. Mc Millan. F D Munch, William B Net tles. J G Nettles. W R O’Quin, J C Folk. \V K-Prentiss, James FPel- lum, F M Folk, Colin Robertson, James R Richardson. G W C Rivers. J L Robertson, J L Kisher. G H Stutts, D E Smoak, H O Smoak, K Speights, W W Smoak. Sr., (dead) A L Savage, J W Simmons, H T Spell, W R Smoak, J Thomley, H H Tant, (dead) Philip Thomas. W M Tumbleston, C W Ulmer, LC Ulmer. B F Viard, J A Weeks, J B L War ren, J H Warren, George Waasen, Sr., C C Williams, (dead) G W Way, A Rhett Wood, B N Williams. J S Weeks, Elred Warren, C L Warren. CLASS C„ NO. 3—GETS $48.00 EACH. Adeline Dandridge, (dead) Tem perance Hill, S M Jones. Caroline Kinsey. Leonora Noblea, Mary Redish, C C Rentz, Rebecca Sauls, ton, Elizabeth Warren. CLASS C„ NO. 4—GETS $20.00 EACH. E A Ackerman, Laney Avant, An nie W Addison, Annie Avant, Sarah E Ackerman. Julia H Addison, Marimegr Atkinaou, Margaret A Adame, Surah Benton. Sophie Bai ley, J E Bailey. Mary Ann Barnes, Elvira Beach, Mary Ann Benton, Harriett E Benton, Mary C Beach, Elisabeth Benton, Sarah Barnett. Esther Bwitwi, riett Stone. A E Sloman. Marv J Smoak. Rebecca J. Sanders, M L Taylor, Laura Tucker, Fannie Touch stone. E E Ulmer, Elizabeth Wal ling, Annie Willis, C E Wilson, Susan Walling, Sarah V Warren, N C Ware, Mary Wiggins. Rebecca Walker, Lucy Yon, Sarah A Yarley, Sarah A Zeigler, Jane E Johnson. ISLANDION NEWS ITEMS. Islandton. April 23.—Mr and Mrs C. (iodley and children of Hampton visited their parents,'Mr and Mrs George Crosby. Iast^>unday. Miss Juanita Bishop of this place is visiting relatives at Ruffin. Mias Pearl Harvey spent Saturday night very pleasantly with Mias Alvie Carter,, Miss Fannie Polk, one,, of Island- ton’s young ladies, is visiting her uncle, H. H. Rentz, of Toby’s Bluff. We are glad.to report that Miss Ida BuchanarCis recovering after an illness of two weeks. „ H. B. Yarn, Kirk Godley, Misses Lillian Bishop, Pearl Harvey, and Ella and Lillie|Godley dined at the home of W. E. Carter Sunday. The people of this place are antici pating a grand‘time at Memorial on the 28th. Mr. DuRant, the regular preacher of the Bethel circuit, delivered a very interesting sermon at Adnah last Sunday. Pansy; SMOAKS LOCALS. Smoaks, April ‘J.’.. Special: On Sunday* afternoon we had a lary’o rain, which was^needed badly, as we had had scarcely any rain at all in quite a while. Messrs. J. E. Smoak. A. P. Smith. Hugo Strickland and sister. Miss Pearl, and Mr., and J* Mrs. Hodges visited Charleston iast’Jwtek to ste the battle ship South Carolina. This i- the greatest sight your correspon dent has ever beheld. This gigantic ship cannot Ik* described, but it suf fices to say that it was worth going to sec. Some very pretty corn is showing up around Smoaks. It^i»n be seen all over the fields. Mr. O’Riley, the photopher, is at Smoaks this week. Smoaks is on a boom, even at this time of the year. . Our |merchanta have very full stocks of goods. Yarn Bros, have lately replenished their stock of goods. A. P. S. CASTOR IA Far *■#■.«»*• anA ohildrvu* Dm KM Yn Dm Ahnjs Bwgfet Bears tha Signature of $18.45 DELEGATES ELECTED. At a nnvting of the Knights of Pythias heid here Tuesday night, the following delegates were elected to attend the State meeting of the Knights of Pythias to b * held at Bennettsville Tuesday, May iMth: P. C.. E. 1). liomacks and P. M. P. Howell; alternates, R. L. Eraser and P. M. Buckner. At the same time R. L. Eraser was elected lodge deputy. IHE PE11UM ' - HARDWARE CO. LODGE, S. C. Has opened a HARDWARE and FARM IMPLEMENT Store at Lodge, S. C., where they will be glad to welcome their friends from over the county when in need qj' any thing in their line. A, # j i Mary Ritter, Elizabeth Tumbles- Prompt reiiaf In all case* of through! a ul lung trouble If you osu Chamber- I in’* Cough Rumedy. Pieaaunt to taka, s -orbing and oar Hog In tlfui* Bold by all dealers. LODGE DOTS. Lodge, April 21,—Special: The farmers around here have about finished planting com and are rapid ly planting cotton. Herbert Carter spent last Sunday at Hampton with relatives. Moses Roaa and Lizzie Carter re turned borne Wednesday from Hampton where they have been spending sometime with relatives and friends. Mrs. G. J. Bishop of ^Hampton is spending sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carter, TO WASHINGTON. I). C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. WORLD’S SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIA TION. Tickets on sale May 16, 17 and 18. with final limit to reach original starting point not later than mid night June 1. 1910. Tickets carry privilege of extension to June 15. For further information, or re servations, address nearest ticket agent or W. J. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Manager T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. $25.45 Lodge, S. C. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Application*, a* they cannot reach the teat of the diaeaae Oatarah i* a hlood nr oon«titatio , ta! dlaease, and in order to core it you must take intern al remedie* Hall’a Catarrh Cure ie taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and muoou* surface#. Hail’* Ca tarrh Cure ie not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by one of the baat pbyai- ciana in thta country lor years and la a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the beet blood purifiers, acting directly on tha mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produce# such wonderful results in coring Catarrh. Bend for tcstiaioni- nls free. F. I. OHKNLY A Co , Prop*., Toledo, O. Bold bf Druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipa tion. Branton, JuUa INirbri^ge. LBmtfh.8 Mr. apd Mm. Jofca ripeat Soaday with Maj. Jornph Car ter, TO ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY, ATLANTIC COAST LINE. GENERAL ASSKMALY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN U. 8. A. Tickets on sale May 16,17 and 18. with Anal limit to reach original starting point not later than mid night of June 5,1910. For additional information, and reservations, address nearest ticket agent, or * W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager T.C. WHITE. General Pamanger Agent. Wilmington. N. C. $19.95 TO BALTIMORE. MD. ATLANTIC COAST LINE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION and BAPTISTS OF NORTH AMERICA. Tickets on sale May 8, 9 and 10. with Anal limit to reach original starting point not later than mid night of June 1. 1910. For additional information, drem nearest ticket agent, or W. J. CRAIG, »1i m *r m si i ’ ■* i-jS ■ ’ ? VA3 , Msul 4 ip T J t mHI .* in® ' ' Tul i OHiier*n m ia