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% \ y \ \ •WHatHv, October 11, m«. w* y y* 9 % ?*■%'^ , THE PRESS AND STANDARD • * * 'J*!. 1 r? * r PAH IT eww * AvtlSi OCiYdl .« Such tobacco enjojmient as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! ll • /7/ 'ft / V Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke- appetite ever hankered for. That’s because it’s made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! b/wr, Ob |K« r**«i oi ItiM ti^jr no** «C«. will vmA "Pro. r««a Palooto^ tk. 1R07. E: tkri nt.n P<P«» • I the national joy smoke \ / X has a flavor as different as it is delightful. Ycu never tasted the like And that isn't strange, either. ofi it! Buy Princm Albert every where tobacco i« told in toppy red bagt. Sc; tidy red tine, 10c; handsome pomnd * and half-pound tin hami- dore—and—that curbing fine pound crystal- glass humi dor with sponge-moist oner top that heaps the tobacco in such clever trim—always! Men who think they can’t smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C V EVERYTHING IN SHOES ■V * ' * / "V ‘ . If you need shoes you will not go to a drug store, but you will have to go to a shoe mar. who sells shoes and who knows what shoes are. I am the man from whom you can trj>t to boy good and reliable shoes, as I have had experience in the shoo business for years, as I used to make complete new shoes in the OldVountry and am obliged to know what a good shoe is SELECT STOCK \ * ' ■ . ’ ' - y* x > 4* • Now I bought a new line of shoes and selected on my own knowledge and will sell these shoes at a reasonable price at m> shop on the corner opposite Terry & Shaffer’s store. Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 * “ ^ * * * ' You will certainly satisfy your«flf if you will stop at my .‘hop and examine the new g ods I just received and the prices Alsr you can send me by noil your old shoes which I will repair in I ^st order and guarantee satisfaction, and return to you by mail. V \ A. Einkel, The Shoe Man \ \ X f 4 Berry’s Garage / Formerly HATFIELD (jAKACtlvon Lathoad Avciu:*;. We have purchased Ilatt^eldL r.arage and are now- prepared to make a!! repairs to automobiles. ONLY SKILLED MECHANIC JANS EMPLOYED’ All Work Guaranteed. ' Prices Reasonable YOUR WORK SOLICITED. ?»«#* UKW M{f> s»«»e riv of ’h\ j . ;i’< .v (* ! Im !< ■ "h *V. t , f > n- i '1 r< adcl tfutt x.r' t !k“ vi abl»‘ 'o < r'-« .'i .1) r *!’a' i; l!:il: -■ X + .**.v*********, ( **| v • W KiUl.XS * #*****«.**« # «. # 4 # * | Wirt ini, Sept. 24.—Diu Haiel Stick ley, who hats been visiting her brother, Mr. J. W. Stickler, has re turned to her home in Port Royal. Mrs. Jesse ('atlett anti sister. Miss Whittington, left last night for Hinghani, S. (\, on an extended I visjt. ' ^ -Mrs. t\ \V. Coker and children, of K^till, are in town for a short visit. | H. K. M'Teer motored to Walter*! boro on Thursday lust. MYs. K u. A< kerman, of KstiM, is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. A. Wil lis. \ * '' 11. W. Reach fcas • returned after r Ti».t t<» points fn Xcrth Carolina. Mis. C. W. McDotigald and daugh- »t r. Miss Schumacher, have arrived 'll Wigs ns to join Mr. MjJlougald. Hob*. 11 Robbins is in town :igain. '■ft'r. a \<sit *o .iacksonville, Tampa' rrd yflu r points in ^f'loiida. . * H has moved to Hea'i- fort, his old home. C H Robertson. Jr., male a fly- to Savannah on Thursday last. c tf.’rf has returned to Hruns- wi< k. C.a. it p Va”clin "*>—era] purchasiugi - v* for ttie Sa’ r>nnah MeTantllef e X-.- jrt to'Vo *liis week, c ..f* nUr* returned, after .* ^\- f t t*i home folks at An- — 1, i ’.X, ’ ' • • hoe, • • ,Vt« -t fr- \ • ••• '"ei <- • ntl is ■ -’err *irc evter repair-. Amomr • it. e, • nre (t’-V. rfe’v l-ric k drv kiln-- v't’ich am betnv t"iilt to *•.». •a ..e tli. th-eo destroved 1‘V ti* ■ t.hi/ s'lmtMcr. \ Mll.ldr** >vrisWl’TIC fill. * — hvnw v \« SNAKE OIL \ Will Positively Helle.ve Pain in Tln-ee Minntes Try it right now for rheutuiitifim. et-algia. lunibago. sore, stiff and pollen joints, pains in the head, bat k and liniiis, corns, bullions, etc. \fter one application jiain disappears :>s if by magic. A never, failing remedy used in- ternally and externally for coughs, olds, err ;p. son* throat, diphtheria mil tonsilitis. This oil is coheeded to lie the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in re- 'it \inp pain is due to the fact that t penetrates to the affected parts at we. Ap an illustration, pour ten I;dps on the thltkest piece of s-o]e »her and it will penetrate this -ubstan.e tbiougli and through in ■hree minutes. ' •Aifopt no sTtbsljtnte. This great • li is golden rvd color only. Kvery ottle guaranteed; 2:1c and *)"c a ■ottie. or tnon/y refunded'. At x leati ng druggists. .Ino. M. Klein. Now in Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. - Doctor Called it a Miracle. _ All women ought to know the wonderful effects of .taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: Harrisburg, Penn.—• When I was single I suf. frcnl a great deal from female weakness t localise my work compelled me to stain! all day. 1 took Lydia E. lYnkuam's Vegetable Compound for that and was made stronger by its use. After I was married I took the (.ompound again for a female trouble and after three months 1 jussed what the doctor called a growth. He said it was a miracle that it eame away as one generally goes under the knife to have them removed. I never want to lie without your Compter.:! in the house.” —Mrs. Frank Knobl, K*42 Fulix.n St., Harrisburg, IViin. Hardly Able to Ft love. Altort Tca. Minn.—“For .ihout a year I had sharp mins across my back and hilts and Was h.rrtily able to move around the house. Mv ht,*ad would ache and I was di:./.y and had no appetite. After taking Lydia K. 1‘inkham’s Vcgi table Coin|iouiid avid Liver I ain feeling stronger than for years. I have a liule Imy eight months old and am doing my work all alone. 1 would not U* without yrur renaslies in the hotLse as thero are. none like them.” —Mrs. F. K Yo^T, Oil Water St., Albert 1-ea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. . l*ittshurg, Penn.— u Y’our metlirine has helixsl me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I was always \ickly and delicate and suffered from iregularities. Three doctors gave me up and said 1 would go into consumption. 1 took Lydia K. nnkhams Vegetable Compound and with the third H j ¥ ' e ^ an L*el Tetter. I soon became regular and I got strong and tjhortly after I was married Now I have two nice stout healthy children and am * *• J: able to work hard every _ Dukrrino,.14 Gardner St.,tli A41 women are invited to cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for spec am — .Mrs. (T.kmkntina Ilill.rittsburg, IVim.l write to the Lydia K. Plnkham Medi- pecial advice,-it will be confidential. COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY * * * * * y ##**¥■*■*■*#* * rnosAWII \T< HIK :< t fit* only poHi "O'. J. 0. BERRY, Pro t cr u> r’le !.’« 'liraI : r»r ;» > •, jXitp'v. •' «r' ■ >< ’ !•’.!{'• Cat I: rh « -i • X r ti. . ;■< tfni: <!i' * 1 !> ’* 'mJ i'"t] , ! 'lit oir; * -ifi ■ • , ''rr-' < }.. lit* ‘ . •.:!* ' o i o' til*- *!i •:*. :. • ■ * * p ''t 'ircnrHi i.' . i:* tin : i ;:/?i ll. lc *.s!: Sc*.* s’- jjf S: Co. nivbatrhir, S**pt. 'and M n s\t t 1 > • r. c’* M. Mr t:. T v W ftob jJr . bail : fiipst fo; tli/> v.»rk-fn(? they Mis OM -vji!** Atiiisilo>ff. pt THE COLLETON BANKING COMPANY OF WALTERBORO. s. c. till Of.HliST HANK IV OOM.KTOX l f)l\TV. X A LI. ACCOI XIS SOI.K ITKI>. VttiirMonpy «il! (•row in Our Snvit>K«t l)t*partn»«*nf. IiiaK' TnRS —John F. buras. H. \V. Rlatk, Jr.. Paul Sander*. R. U’Of.OW FRASLK. Cashier. or i! : .K Kirkland Plnmbing and Electnc Co. ’Jr y ' ' X x J Full line of Electric and Plumbing Supplies always in Stock. Orders Promptly Filled . Estimates on plumbing and electrical jobs freely given. All work guaranteed to be first class and according P* Insurance Specifications. No job too small and none too large for ys to do. I p* O- j.- ..-. c*, rn’Rh faith if* its ,*;'’7 |TTVVC -tiusl J.} t v oi: • One •••*idr« 4 Del!?:- for .any. e: 3 * r T*e!t-Tt' !• * ' < jiv. y nd for li t t.i o ti- rnunials.. ‘ ’ „ A (id i ■ F. .1. f’HENi:V ' O . Toledo, f). So"! t»v i ll Dnipaisfa Tip PaV“ Hall’s Family Fills f it op- istipation. Whenever You Need m General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tastrlesr chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic txtause it <IO!.ta:os the veil known tonic propertivaefk^i-VINE jnd 1R.ON. It acts on the Liver, lirivn out Malaria, Enriches the Elot d an' 1 Enilda tip tLe Whole Syxtcai. 00 ico.a ft k'X.vbi'. ^ Sr v II iflnrn *o ("orf* d'X-rio c'cllert* \iii < # h;:rlrfton -ihout the fist of Ottoft^r. R* v f’ (\ S. fw'* «. af Hr ruler anrvil; . f 'b 'I tes r«*cnt:«r\;-i>tioin’- frrr.i r.i thi* liilliMun ilb' Raptii*t 'hn;' 1 M « • nnori" per alMays full of rood things. .1. \\ l'\ R'lb-'f'i. t';*’ r« « :*rr.*- •'rt ' v- frohi th s < ithty fJasprt i a pal, •. Co|l*'*or>a:i Up i* the \Un(t rj ; .f R, T \V f^fMTts. Sr . -nd ?ftrnd*’<] thr r*t 'aTXt iiooJs of thr Sniil*. rr ‘-' otion ft^ a numbrr of "r.rp t’ on 1n Banibt :y. r.n<l form tla u to Fumirn. T t ’o t>1fj:?orvill»* flr'’(^‘' , '■fhoul ■'-'en^rf the li’th witli K. I. K rat on •''/Ardor >n. nrintip:it. and Mlttaes u c r r FumhrrK and Margaret "Tr.l’h P’of. Kraton 's ' V-nF.ir’c* tf Woffottl: MiK*« Fum " of T.andr: and Mi^s Smith 'if WP'ifcrof' <Thrro arr nhout riglity nnr'ls tniolird. Frartirally **vr*rv 'hi’d j" thr (MstV’tt attrnd? Ftkool. Th'r*> u a '•'■ho* 1 improvrmrnt aa- •?orl) - 1!'n ;■ romnwinRy tluh in r " r.rt < irp with *'* }•( hoo! \ novr •.•/■.vr o 1 <ri •*d f*’ iotro'lu'i* "O' ’•' pp '1 r :1 ‘■r w : p' r - f 1 • O ' i. TJ , ••* ., ' J,. • .♦ vy a *• <Ju tight to 1 or if fnif F.VfR SALIVATE BY • 'AlOMEL? HOERIBLE! Ciilojnrl Is <^uit k •iht-r nml \< ts |.:t.<> I \ H.i nainitr ttri 1 tmr l.ivrr. \f’alon ' R you a day! .c.Xk u!i; :\iI('»!!'/ ir dt’ i i*>f. v • \ . ■ mitXjli i'I'. N^’yftinjrl i dnna* ' i* ri.Vhr ir!i) \ r.ii I ;Jr like tKwa iijd*-. t r.a>op;p,c V'd k nirre v»».i. ( Cultun'I attVk' ,lj ' ho::< irt'd rho ild i a' v<M- if ji.nt into >oiTr '.y.-.mi. W'hen you —£!ilge yh ; • on. »i|iat< (l and alt knociud nut Xtid liftRor yr n' r.ffd a of dyr: r-j.i * t lor.;*! jut ’t iii'niH'r thX 'our dstickir-t •'•lbs for T»{M*n*< a i J K* j h'tfth* c f i'i'* Isr’a’s' l.ivrr.Tonr. w K irh « t RUr' l' v ? t:ih l r smd pk*a‘-ar.t K>' f 3 Ve fi"'l i <'i fCrfet-ti Mib.'vRu’f for n ipi'W]. It '}** t'k*/ .n'f# d toXrfart j v< 7,/TTvfr -x o*‘•utn.tli r inr you-tip In.-id* a"*! ran not . alivat* Don-f Take < a!oni«'H It m rou sick the n> xt da] it lo^es you 4 day’s work. Hodroh’s Li'<r T.nr stnilr’. trnr ybu ripht /p Pfld you ferl r ,.f (live It to tl.r t hildren becssr * t ir perfKtly harciksp and doe: l t gripe. THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTF.KP.ORO. S -C. iIftj*oar $.110,000.00 All IwtiikinK Hiisinrsa SolU'ite«l. Sperial Attention to Saving* Accounts, l-arge or Small. K H WICHMAN 1. M. FISHHIKNE. A. II. WITH MAN. Piesident. Cashier. v Vice-Presidenr. \ \ \ \ -BANK OF SMOAKS SMOAKS. S. C. CAPITAL ANP SURPLUS , $1?I.T«4.T8 SAKE, PIUHiltKSSlYK. At VOMOl>ATING ^ W H. VARN. A. EUGENE VARN. S. P. J. GARRIS, it President. Outlier. Vit e-Preeiden* FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF COTTAGEVILI.E, S. CAPITAL ANP SURPLUS. ... e. fU.fon iVO EVERY RAXKIVG NEEP EOIJ Rt nINEss PEnPIE P. H. Willi.IS, w: X W ILLIS. P (• W Ii.i.lS M P President. Cashier. Vi« e PrcstUleui. // . n up nak*? Arriving For Fall Trade Wt* «fo rc.oiving daily hipment- of m v. g<>6d-. atid will h u tly tcceivc* a new lint* of Notions and Novehy Goods idso a i’dH lim* of fall clothing, overcoat- . Ladi. X clear. A FEW BARCiAlNS WE OFFER 7 (•yj.v-i Octag »!i Soap . . . .'L • • • • % K ’ 1 Sfixes SlaP Lyo lli pounds Granulated Sugar . . .M.OR Always u*complete line of cii 'ice :vindy gro -ori'/'. Call and .'C* our line before you bay. J. L. STANLEY Ashton’s Leading Store X \ Fostoffice:. ' x ■ o i Lodge, S. C.