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I Buildecs!_Material - r" -r JT Wanted the public to know that we have a most complete tine of all kinds of builder*' material, scch at DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, SHINGLES, UULDING. BRICK, - LUMBER ETC At prices to suit Let us know your wants. c. i sms. lanbctinr if link ati Bremi Luber. ATLANTIC COAST LINE CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO THE Seashore Resorts of the Carolines From Walterboro WEEK END EXCURSION RATES Tickets on Sale Saturdays and Sunday iorenoon trains until August 27th: *1 75 TO CHARLESTON limited returning to midnight of Tuesday following date of sale. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES • W Tickets on Sale daily until September 30th: $2 90 TO ISLE OF PALMS AND SULLIVANS ISLAND limited returning until October 31, 1911. 24 PAGE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS Each on Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington and its environ ing resorts^and the Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, Ml Pleas ant and Charleston. Information may be obtained from D. J. Kirton, Ticket Agent, Walterboro, S. C. or by addressing. W.J. CRAIG. ~ T.C. WHITE, Passenger Trf. Mgr, General Pass.JAgent, WILMINGTON, N. C. It i» the man with a profession that gets on the top flior these days. I teach telegraph in all its branches at a very moderate cost. Main Line Train Dispatcher’s wires of Central raiiioid run right intonur school, giving the students a better knowledge of railroad work. Write for terma, etc., r S. O. ADDISON, Operator J. E THORTON, Penman IVe Want Good Agents To solicit subscriptions and present our various Clubbing, Magazine, Map and Hook Offers with THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Monday, Wednesday, Friday, three times every week, almost a daily. Only $100 A Year With youy own conveyance, you can work all the rural routes and small towns and rural communities in your aec- tion. ^ $5.00 to $7.50 Per Day Can be made on this splendid proposition. If you will write at once, you may be first in your field and secure big orders. Write for an outfit today. All agents’ supplies are furnished free. Give good references. THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION , ATLANTA, GEORGIA • FMOGBAM OP COMTKXTMHf. flepe. *4. ] The third aaanal. eeaveattoa of the Colletoe Ceuaty Baaday school Association will asset with . the Cross Swamp Sanday school, Thurs day and Friday, Sept. 7th and tth. It will be recalled that Broztoo township, la which this church Is lo cated won the county banner a year ago. A program of interesting facts for Sunday school workers has been arranged. The following information has been given oat by tho executive committee: Each Sunday school la the Coun ty is entitled to send two delegates and the superintendents are urged to firs this msttsr attention. All SupericieedeaU and officers of township associations should at tend the convention, and they, end officer* of the County Asaoclation will he recognised as official dele gates. All pastors Is the county are ur- ed to be present and help in every possible way. Delegates are reminded to bring pencils and note books. Homes will be provided for all who come. Notice should he eent at once to Mr. F. H. Poik. Island- ton, 8. C. It Is hoped that nil will come pre pared to stay throughout the en tire convention, as all the services are important. phogrammk. Thursday Moraingt, Sept. 7. 11:00—Song Service. 11:15—Scripture Reading and Prayer. 11:30—Welcome Address, Mr. A. 8. Yarn. 11:40—Response for Association, Mr. J. T. Polk, Chairman Executive Committee. 11:50—Address, Pres. Jas. E. Peurifoy. 12:10—Enrollment of delegates. 12:30—Recess. AftnvMMNa Herndon. 2:00—Song Service. 2:15—The elementary department Mias Grace W. Vandiver, Field Sec retary. 2:35—Discussion. 2:40—Teacher Training, Rev. B. F. Halford. 2:55—Discussion. 3:00—Organised Bible Class Work, H. L. Brckmaoo, Esq. 3:20—Open Discussion. 3:80—The Sunday School’s oppor tunltyi and Temperance. 4:00—The Temperance Depart ment, Mias Vandiver. 4:20—Further enrollment of dele gntea. r • 4:30 Appointment of Committees. Prtrfisy Moral Mg. Mepc 8th. 10:00—Song Service. 10:15—Scripture Reading. prayer. 10:30—The Relationship of Ad ulta to the Bible School, Mr. M. R. Stone. 10:46—The Home Department, Mrs. M. M. Corbett. • 11:00—Discussion. 11:10—Echoes San Francisco Convention, Miss Vandiver. 11:30—Colleton County Sunday School Association, Miss Flshburne. 11 :45-Our Township Work. Three Minute Reports by Town ship Secretaries. Award of Banner. Pledges for State and County Work. 12:10—Election of Officers. Aftmunm Session. 2:00— Duties of Township Offi cers, Miss Vandiver.'- 2:20- -Discussion. 2:46—Has this Convention Help ed You? How? By Everybody pres ent. Adjournment. Wolf (York Defeat* Real Tig*. There was a very snappy game of ball played Saturday afternoon be tween Walterboro Red Top Wolf Creek a-t Walterboro, of which the acore was 6 to 20 In favor of the visitors. The llhe up as follows: % Wolf Creek -A\ E. Under, p; E. Grave*, c; B. Varnadoe, lb; G. Bl»! op, 2b; C. Hiott, 3b; T. Witaell. as; G. Black, rf; E. Griffin, cf; C. Bishop, If. Walterboro Red Top—8. Hiott. p; O. Bailey, c; A. Odum, lb; H. Clue. 3b; E. Benton, 2b; J. Harrald, ms; H Bally, rf; A. Bally, cf; R. Pondr. If. Cmpire-—Gradyi Griffin. Raffia, Aug. II—Special: Tie true vacation sea eon will soMt bo Sasser days—will too* he Realising how time Is floating wo should mako hast# to grasp every opportunity offered us today, for tho preseat la all wo havo. * ••Trust no fnturo. how’or ploaannt, Det tho dead past ban* H» dead, Act. set la tho living prooent, Heart within, and God o’er head.* Tho farmers In this auction are about through With fodder. Crops are generally good. Mr. Philip Thomas of Ritter* vis ited his daughter Mr*. B. B. Cr*e- byo Saturday night last. Wllllo Jones of Walterboro vimltei relatives hors Bundsp. Mia* Maymo Carter has returned homo after a ploasaA visit to rel ative* at Bhrhardt. Our school hero at Little Rock was visited Friday by the county ■npertrAendent of education Dr. Black. He gave a very interesting talk, which was enjoyed bp those present. Misses Ena Mae and Lola Crosby and Mattie Carter attended tho protracted mooting at Ebeneser. Mines Alice anti Motile Crosby at tended the picnic at CrocketvIUe. They report a pleasant time. Dr. Black of Walterboro and nephew, Gary Black, of Beaufort spent Friday with Mr. Richard Croeby of this place. Amongthose fromhere that went to the -protacted meeting at Carters Ford Sunday were: Mr. aiNl Mrs. Richard Carter Messers Emlon, Black and Frank Crosby and Perry Hudson. Miss Bettie Jones of the Cross Swamp section visited her sister Mrs. S. B. Crosby this week. We are very sorry to hear of the illness of little Heber Crosby. Hope he will soon recover. All good wishes to The Press nad Standard. Visitor. Ice (bean at WU- Baarboll Williams, August 14—Special: There was an interesting game of ball here this afternoon played ■be tween tbe teams of Ruffin and Wil liams, wheih resulted in a defeat for Ruffin. Williams has played five games this season and won four. The score by innings is a« fol lows: Williams 110 00b 201—5 Ruffin 000 010 100—2 After tbe ball game there was an ice cream festival given for* the benefit of the Baptist church. A cake walk was a4so enjoyed. Those present were: Misses Carrie Williams, Ruth Oar ris, Idell Williams. Daahja Strick land, Laura Adams, Lula Kinsey, Pearle Strickland, Mamie Lou Car ter, Alice Warren, dla Williams I^dar Warren. Geneva Maxey, Hat tie Kinsey, Mrs. Rachael Redish, J. D. O’Quin, Joe Berry, J. W. Camp bell. J. D. Wolfe, W. J. Berry, L. E. Martin, J. C. Kinsey. John Till W. L. Ramsey. Charlie Bradham, Dolton Carter, John Breland, R. Satterwhlte, E. Yates, C. M. Till. S. A. Martin. Jr , J. B Williams, Harry Kinard, Melvin Pr.Jgett. W. Carter. R. D. Carter, Jr., Dr. C. K. Kinsey. Robt, L. Warren, Jimmie Carter, R. D. Carter. Jr., Dr. C. K. Liams. HIDDEN’ DANGERS. A be a ten day session. I hope Mr. M. R. Stone opened a singing everybody that attends will bo at Doetr'e Crook on Wed-1 bonofltted by Mr. Stone's work while ho Is with ns. Wishing him much success. Mary Breland. Itth with about 40 ■^tlafR m roB. Tho school will Amor.gThoso mho came over from Ridgeland to attend the hall game, can be mentioned the following well known cltiiena: Dr. W, b. Ryan and little son Pinckney, Marlon Dunning, J. H. Porter, postmaster and J. T. Harris, Mellard Ingram and Max Lippman, sub players, war nine In tho party. Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Walterboro Citizen Can Afford to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They* will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys excrete a-clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red f 111 smelling urine, full of sedi ment and irregular of passage. DANGER 8IGNXL NO. 2 codtes from the back. 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He will enter in your pun book or bank book the amount which you have deposited, and the dead is done. Simple, isn’t it? Your money is safe, because it cannot be withdrawn by anyone except yourself, or upon vour written order to pay to someone else. When you moke check* payable to the person whom you owe, to cash the check it is necessary for him to en dorse it; consequently, you have a written acknowledgement i his having received the money. Paying bills by check oft- times prevents having to pay a bill twice. * See that your checks are not payable to bearer. Let us keep books for you. We do so without charge. When you open an account with ua we will begin to keep books for you. We will show'you what you do with your money. do ^ tin Smoaks Banking Company J. E. SMOAK, President. SMOAKS, S. C. F. J. BERRY, Vice President. C. A. THOM AS, Cashier. 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