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V**’ K ttU. not MffiSB AND STANDABDkWiLTSBfiOfiO, A 0. tAQM fl THE 8MOAK* BANKING VO. , Oud of ThaakH. I Editor Pma «j<1 Standard: I Flea*® allow me space In your ¥ la ay at— — _ ! 10 f fl B.H if—ni V—K j Hm—Tfs^RClS &.QQ nrJLnt Located at Smoaka. 8. C., at the neighbor, for their kindness and Mrtm Rite Cri FREE round trip to close of business. Sept. 1, 191. reaested to writ# and present to you (or pablleaUon. Is If part a copy from tlO^OTereign Visitor, the or£a (or W. 9. W. h U «• sup- , RHIOUIU'EH. poled dialogue between a police- J oan8 ,i n<1V D liC oanU . ....$3,563,86 man and & tramp. I'urniture and Fixtures .... 673.36 Police. From whence come ><ou. B » nkll , g House 2,825.74 Tramp. From the town of nev- Q t |ier Heal Kstate jaued, . or work and hoping never to find tK>n , cl liHCV It- . . from Ranks and Haak- P. What come you here to do? , ers S.-ez k« T. To beg. sponge, and beat my Currency .. . .. ; 643.00 living. Gold 385.00 p. Tnen you are £• tramp 1 silver and other minor presume? i coin . , 225.86. X. 1 am so taken accepted among Expenses and interest paid 14 4n kil fellows. — p. What makes you a tn *np. Totol $10 424 06 T. My obligation to never work, _ . w ’ but to roam. i i i tmi I'riv* P Where were you made aj iji.iifii.i i irj*. tramp? Capital Stock paid in.... $5,382.69 T In the town of my birth individual Deposits subject where 1 Quit my first Job or the lo check 3,758.71 heip rendered me during the ness of ray husbc-nd. They wil ever be remembered by us. Mrs. A. y. Lyor*. Islandton. S. C. Sept. 5 1911. Hie r ‘ i ! first day of work. p. How many compose your body? T. Seven thousand or more, How came you ln4o town? t! By a tie pass, p How were you received? By a tap on the left ear which was to teach me. as the ear is a very tender organ on a cold day. so should It ever be to my recollection should I ever en ter this town again without mon ey. p Where were you conducted? X To the jail where 1 wa« told Savings Deposits Cashier's Checks 1,279.00 3 66 ’ Totol $10,424.06 ** State of South Carolines County of Colleton Before me came C. A. Thomas. Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said hank, as shown by the hooks of said bank. Sworn to and subscribed before to wait whh patience until the chief m e this 13th day of Sept. 1911. could be notified aul his answer p. What answer was returned? T. 1 was asked if I had aisy mo'iey P. Your answer * T. No. 1 am destitute. 1* What turth*-r was told you? T. Since he cornea /with the nec essary qualifications of life let him spend ten days on the street works. P. Wha; were you next present ed with? * „ \ T. The working tools of a tram a pick and shovel. P What further right do >ou expect to benefit by the pass?. T. To pass on from here. P Will you he off or from? T. From here In a hurry if you Drill let me. P. All the gates are closed.* 41. P. Penny. Walterboro. S. C. I. A. Sauls, (L. S.) Notary Public. South Carolina. tWivct Attest: K .1 BERRY, J K. S.MOAK l/. M. CARTER, .MI). Directors. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of pour sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are utetd to go to ti.nother climate. Put this is costly ai d not always ^gre There’s a better way. Let Da, King's Ne.w Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble" writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else fill ed and 1 gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely, the King of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to It. it’s positively guaranteed for cough Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup— 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free &t Juo. M. Klein’s- As usually treated, a sprained an kle v ill disable a man for three or . jui we-ks, but applying Chamber- .rin’s Liniment freely as soon as ht injury is received, and observ ing the directions with each bottle,' a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by all deal ers. Newsy Letter From Kavenel. Ravenel, Sept. 15—Specie*!. Mr. R l^ee Rogers of Rock Hill, who lr ft Monday for Milwaukee. Wis. J,*!! Throat and Lung troubles where ne will join his wife and ba by, and r.fte- a visit of sever* 1 doys he v <l at-•'n.puac them to Rock HU1. where he will re- „» •> . bj- duties as Third tralo dis patcher for the Southern Railway. Mrs. E. H. Chlnnis visited In Charleston several days this week. Miss Thelma Gilmore of Goldston N C. la the charmii»g guest of her brother, W. A. Gilmore. - Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McRoy spent last week in Charleston. Miss Gertrude Rodgers left Is-st Thursday for a visit with friends in Walterboro and Ehrhardt. Mrs. W. P. Harrod and daughters of .Johns Dlr-nd were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. S. Rowell on Sunday laet. Mrs Houston Towles of Green Pond is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Towles . Mr P. M Buckner spent fast week in Walterboro. ^ Mrs F A Yarella w>tit to Char leston Frida> to meet her husband, Mr. Van 11a is Rand Master in the navy. r**l i- expected home'on a 1." day furlough. Mr. Harry Rodgers left on--the 11th for Cleinson This is lUs first year, and he has the best wishes-of his friends for a successful term. Miss Mildred Wimberly of St. George opened her school at D"*!e mars on Monday last, this is Miss W'lmbf r'v — third \* \r :‘■h n n'ts many friends to welcome hei^back. Mr nnlMrs D. H. McRoy visited relatives in Hardeville, on Sunday last CHARi 4-eTf»N 5t WARBLC A NO - CRAMITC WQRHb "wsntaxiB* ^'4 S«*nd Por Prices, Wr loon v Hoech ms » *A v tf s'NYatltliHhed in 1 7W4 Oidoet Finn 1i Amorice O. A. WALKER NEW „ THE - SEWING MACHINE OP QUALITY. NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME. HOME WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you pun-tiam* the NEW HOME you will Us yp a life iuou-t at the price you poy, and will not have an endlcwi chaiu of repalM. Quality •9 •— ■o J 'Sji <* it it the NOTICE. The regular Fall teacher’s examin ation will be held, Friday October 6 beginning at 9:00 o'clock. The examination will be based >n the 1911 text hooks recently idopted by the Board. Applicants tor certificr-tes should he able to ••cure these books from the cen. •a! t* xt hook depository in Colum- or from the local coui'ty <le- ■a t-itoric-s. The examination will embrace i he same .subjects as heretofore— v.'.'bfa. Arithmetic, Grammar Ge- t raplty History, Agriculture, Civ- j Physiology and Pedagogy. H W. Black, Sr. Co. Supt. of Ed. Vain rboro, S C., Sept 9, 1911 NOTICE. aa the end to boy. If you want a sewing inaoliine, write for our latt*«t catuknruc tM*.'ore you pun-bane. \k New Heme Sewing Machine Co., Orange. Mass. THE PRKH8 AND STANDARD Walterboro, 8. C. Effertire September 1, 1011. SPACE (CONTRACT) RATES (To Be Ised Within a Year)' < _____ rents |mt iurh IUO lo 21!) inches I« 2Ao lo 41H) Inches...; II .VMt to »}**) iiii hes 12 loot; or nt*>re inches IO Transient Kates. •"Vo cents |»er Inch f;»r first ineet^ thoi. «n«l 2A cents per inch (or •*n< h suli<M*«|ucnt inserthm. l-cgal \dvertising Rates. The lutes on legal advertising are fixed by law and these ratars will not be deviated from. Classified Advertising Rates Wants, K«ir Sale, IV»r Rent, l/ost and otlier sper-ial iMisiness notices, one cent a wonl each insertion, no whcrtislng taken for less than twenty-five cewts. Business locals xive cents a line each insert ion. >laia tages and Deaths. News items «*f marriages and •leat Its are printetl free. Obituary notices and rent's at the end <af “•l«atli" notiecs, cliargetl at tile rat* of twenty-five cents |K-r its h. NOTE—The alsite itites have In • n i-ats-fully coinpihd, ami are 1 he v« ry lowest possible, eoiisistcnt •viil. « s d business judgiuent. Professional Notices. & % Vm J PlHiihurnn Hsher K. radgett FiSHBURNE & PADGETT Attorner* and Counselors at Law vVALTERBOUO. - - S. C. CHARLESTON The Retail Merchants Pay Your Fare. ^ * o V'* * Out-of-town shoppers may come tn Charleston.. stay from one 4e five days attend the Uieatres, visit the Island resorts, etc, do their buying and have their railroad fare puid for the round trip. The only ronditiosn to be complied with are: First, that your combined purvltases amount to 02A or more. Second, that you come from a point twenty-five miles or more distant. Third, that your fare mnat not exceed A per cent of yonr total purchases. Fourth that you must buy a round trip ticket 0 or get a receipt from your railroad u* vour home station, showing that you purcliand s'ticket. The merchants of ('harleaton carry large and well assorted The matter of selection Is ensy; you have n variety to choose Their stocks are kept fresh by being replenished often. Prices are reasonable, considering quality. If you cannot find Jast what yon want In yonr home town, yon can always get It in Charleston. . The following merchants are mcmliers of this refund plan will be very glad to serve yon: U Ask For Refund Books. OFFICE OF Of. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Otfice^Hours: • i p. m 8 p. m., 6 p. aa OPPOdlxK Fanners and Marchants Bank. ‘Phone iOt’g. i Ct WALTERBORO 8. O . JOHN H. BUCKS. / SURGEON-DENTIST. EHRHARDT. 8. C. We, the undersigiud, do hereby jrbid anj tresparsing upon our • IVr-ot.si caught trerpe-ssing o uiitlng will he dealt with accord- ;ig to law. J. P. REM LEY. J. F..STRICKLAND, R. ('. STRICKLAND, J T. BAILEY J. A. BAILEY. J. S. BAILEY. A. E. STRICKLAND, S. J. PATRICK. .MRS VNDHLW WILSON. 9 J I 3t. Siiiouks Nevv^. Srooaks Sept. 14.—- Special: M1». ,J C. Rebecca Thomp-v and brother Joseph, attended the Suflay school convention at Cross Swamp last w eck. ) P. D. Smoak and Mrs. .T. P Smith spent Sunday in St George ze the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lent Reid. Mi'-ses Kate j.td Susie’ Thnias and Lillie MrAlhanv, spent Sunday 1 . “ Th ' y ! tuckCR mw am Mrs. Sallie Fender and son Jim ! spent Suidc-y with Mrs. C W H, j Thomas. | COJlrANY, Miss Maud Hticks has gone to Savannah, to spend some time with >(’(’<’I* SSOH8 TO relatives and friends. There was an enjoyable birthday 1 S. HACKER & SOE turkey dinner given r-t the home j of Mr. and Mrs. p D. Smoak last Wednesday in horor of their son, | Tommie' MIkkcs Fant-'e; Julia and Lillie Me. Albany and Mrs. P. D. Smoak and children Toni and Ruble spent Sun. j dr.y very pleasantly at Mr and Mrs I C. W. H. Thomas’. Miss Carrie Williams of Williams,! spent last week with Miss Pearl ! Spell. Miss Ruth Shuler of* St. GcKvrge. ! ^peM last week with her aunt, I Mrs. P J Liston. j With best wishes to Mr. Editor **nd his paper RED WING. — i_4 A Breadful Sight. to H. J. Barnum. of Freville, N. Y. gjed^f. f i?r er f 8ore ,ha 1 had u pla » iand Ornaments; Screen Doers j s J*d his life for years In spite of ! I' many remedies he tried. At last j Windows. ' ne used Km klen’s Arnica Salve • nd wrote: "It has entirely* healed with scarcely a scet left.'’ Heals Burse, Bolls, Ecxema. Cuts, Bruises Swellings, Corns and Piles like ttagte. Only SSc at Jno. M. Klein’s. H. W. BUCK SB, { « DENTAL SURGEON \ 1 have reopened n.y dental i office, and have a.v>ocjated 5 with me DR. JOHN H. C HA K Eli. All work given c prompt attention $ Office next Terry & Shafer's c | Store. ^ Ottice Hours: 8..*50 um to i t p. m. • 3 to t> p. m. \ ’Fpon# No. (17a. < Wf*.It©rl>o»*o # Ni O ^ ?OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO* AK Stores. Lanneau's Art Store e«e e«e eee •• •••••• 238 King Street. Antique Furniture. Morgenstern Furniture Company... ... • 62 Reid Street Bakers. Condon’s Bakery 153 Rutledge Av«. Hook Stores. Walker, Evans & Cogswell 3 Broad Street. ( . I.. Lcgcrton. .24(3 King Street Car|>ets. Mattings, etc. Mutual Carpet Company 247 King Street. China, Glass anil Qucenwarc. o Clmrl.-ston Crockery Company — 299 King Street. Cigars ami Tobacco. Folin Bros Cc....260 King Street Clothing and Genta* Furnishings. CealtiCiincr A VissnskI 252 King St. Hirsoh-Israel Company .King and \yentworth Plueste'u Bros —494-496 King St. W. S. Cook. Company.. 332 King St. S. Brown "ons. .354-356 King St. Banov aad Volaski... .385 King St. Department Store* M (unbgott A Sons .... . ...240-242 King Street. Louie Cohen L Co 232 234 Kins St. and 203 Meeting The Kerrisou Dry Goods Co ..80-82 Hasel Street. J. K. Kind Co 240 King Street. Druggist. Paragon T*rug Co. 286-288 King St. Fish and Oysters. Terry Fish Co...... 133 Market St. Florists. ConnelIy-McC..ity Co... ... -. .. .. ..29C King Street. Furniture. Phoenix I’um'lure Co... •m eee «e • e«e ^ 187-191 King StreeL Buell A Roberta..573 King StreeL A. G. Ithoder A Son 359-361 King StreeL Furniture and Dry ((ondfi. Buell & Roberts..573 King StreeL Grocers. J. II. Hesse, Montague and Coming. The John Hurkamp Co Kand Broad Streets uns. Bicycles, anil Sporting Good* The B. II. Worl hen Arms Co......» .,• .. .- ..230 King Street Hardware. * . M. H. Lazarus... .. King and Hassell Stree A. McL Marlin..363 King StreeL Strohecl.or & McDermld ... 2C7 King StreeL Ball Supply Cr. ...377 King Street Jewelers. Jas Allan & Co..285 King StreeL Carrington, Ihotuas A Co eee • e ... ••• • • 251 King StreeL Optician and Optical Supplies. Pa re on a Optical Co....244 King 8k Pianos, Organa, Music and Mnaicnl Merchandise. a Sellings'! Music Store, 243 King 8k Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc. Mlnnls Stove Co . .. .King and Borna Las Shoe Stores. Robert E. Mirtin 256 King 8L If. J. Williams... v .248 Kfhg SL Robert Martin 139 Market 8L A.“A. Hirsch 281 King 8L D. O’Brien A Sons..381 King St. Y.. F. l.ifeJngston. .. .366 King SL Jacobs Sh* • Store.. ..510 King St. Trunka and Bag**. Cnarlestou Trunk Company ... . 270 King StreeL Ti links and Office Suppllea. Edward J. Mur|hr .. ^ -.157 Meeting StreeL * * VN WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters; Grille* $eAave It That suit you've been planning to buy, the one that will fit, wear well and not cost too much. 9 Come in and say SHIELD BRAND clothing to us and we'll fit you out to a “T" in the clothes you want to buy at the price you want to pay, W. M. FOX toMge, 3 . C. FIRE INSURANCE PHONE 21X OR WRITE J. D. vonLehe, Agent HART LORD A- AETNA EIRE 1NSURANCE COMPANIES. Will injure imtvrMveil cmintrv dwell; mgs and furrmutt*. store buildings ,ir. 1 merchafidi**- stock A Vjx /, Yhs- T» E L L •v •"■Vv I, We APS ' Well WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash 6ord and Weightt i CHARLESTON, S C. Mr and Mrs. E. P. Kaight spent Sunday in Cot tag®vile. C. E. DURANT Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor Will be in Walterboro at J B. Ackerman's on Saturdays ind all oth» r days when not at work, in field. ’Phone No. yyy. For bowel complaints In children {.(ways give Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy amd castor of!. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with wato and sweetened is pleasant to taka. No physician can prescribe a better remedy. For side by ail dealers. O'Riley is coming. Diarrhoea Is a-lways more or less prevalent during September. Be prepared for it. Chamberlainfs Coll Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy is prompt and effectual. It can aJ- way« be ' depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers. O Riley is oominf. 9£Q LOADS OF 4 FT- 9£Q OVJ CORD WOOD JvJ WILL PAY EACH TRIP. Don’t Come to Town With an Q Empty Wagon. Ready to Serve You AT OUR GIN. MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE WMRBOXO COTTON OIL CO. Cadet VM. Kohn, returned to Charleston yesterday, where he will resume bis atudles at the Citadel. For many pictures have I paid With little pleasure found So I will wait and haw# mine mad# When O’Riley come* to town.