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Happenings of the Week Told Short Paragraphs. Dr J. P. Herndon, of Ruffin, wa* here Friday. « o 4 Mrs John H. Pecrifoy visited Char leston last week. T. K. Jervey of Charleston, hod busi ness in town yesterday. Mr and Mrs D. E. Benton, of Brant, were in town today. Hon. Jas. E. Peurifoy had profession al business at Green Pond today. The frit mis of Copt. G. W. Way were glad to see him in Walterboro Monday. Capt. C. C. Tracy visited Charleston on professional business last Friday. We were glad to a?e J. M. Padgett, ot Jackson boro in town Monday. Miss Jennie Ackerman of Cotttage- ville, visited friends in town Monday,. The friends of Mike Fox of Adams Run, were glad to see him in town yes terday. T. P. Murray the popular assistant agent at Walterboro, visited Charleston yesterday. John F. Riley of Charleston, had busi- ness with the Walterboro Cotton Mills yesterday. Miss Katie Sheppard of Charleston, la visiting the Misses Lucas on Main •treet. Paul W. and J. B. Risher, of Edisto section, were welcome visitors to town Friday. We were glad to see the Misses Cone, of Drawdy, in onr city one day last week. Former Superintendent of Education, 8. B. Saunders, of Stokee, was in town Friday. O. I. Blocker an enterprising mer chant of Blocker, had business in town Tuesday. D. H. Smoak, one of Varntown’s hustling farmers, was in to see us Fri day. Prof. Hugo Strickland, of Smoaks, was among those who visited onr town Monday. .' ° Mr and Mrs T. A. Hill of Round, at tended the concert at the oonrthonse here Friday night. Jno. H Peurifoy, Esq., had profes sional business in Charleston several days this week. Mr and Mrs J. T. O’tjuin, of Great Swamp, were among those who visited our town yesterbay. Mr and Mrs H. F. Richter, of Easton Penn., are visiting Mr and Mrs John F. Lucas on Main street. ^ Mrs Lucy T. Hiott, one of Waiter- boro’s milliners, had business in Char leston this week. M. H- Carter, one of Hendersonville’s hustling merchants, was in to see us while in town yesterday. Mis* Annie Bellinger, after an extend •d visit to relatives at Marche Planta tion, returned home last week. Mrs Joseph Chaplin and daughter, Miss Louise, are visiting Mrs 0. D. C Adams, on Hampton street this week P. Fox, a member of the enterprising Arm of P. Fox and Company, of Stono, was here last Saturday on business. * i Robert Holland, who has a very impor tant position with the Charleston Lum her Co., visited friends in town Monday. Messick Evans was injured on the tlsvntor at the cotton mill Saturday, hat is able to be out again J. Campbell Sanders, the hustling olsrkof the firm of Grace A Warren, visited Charleston Sunday. J. Pearson Smith, a prominent dtisen of the Edisto River section of Colleton county, had busineso in town yesterday; " P. W. Rivers of Savannah, spent sev eral days last week in town with his parents, Mr and Mrs G. W. O. Rivers. CoL and Mrs C. G. Henderson, after Visiting relatives in Aiken and Edge field, returned home last Friday. Mrs Jas. E. Peurifoy. after spending or • Misses Lizzie and Bessie Dodd, Miss May Hiers, Edgar Hiers, Rev and Mri S. W. Ackerman and Miss Daisey Ack erman of Round, attended the concert given at the conrthonse in town Friday night. H. N. Haws, president of the Colie-' ton Cypress Company, had business in town one day last week. Mr Haws has just received eighteen or twenty immi grants from Northern Europe whom he finds very useful iu the work connected with his mill.' Miss Mary E. Darlington, of Washing ton, D. C., visited her cousin, Mrs John H. Peurifoy in town one day last week Miss Darlington is spending the winter in the South and is visiting her friends and relatives in many sections of this state- Jas. T. McGregor, the popular and efficient superintendent of the Walter boro Cotton Mills, went to Yorkville Monday to attend court. Mr McGregor was a witness in a case against the Mill Fort Mills of which he was formerly superintendent. The many friends of John F. Lucas president of the Walterboro Cotton Mills and Colleton Banking Company, are glad to see him hack in town again. Mr Locas has spent several weeks in Penn sylvania and other poiqts at the Korth where he has enjoyed a delightful rest from his arduous duties. His friends throughout the county will be glad to know that he is entirely restored to health. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Rev fleo. H. Mason of Athens, Tenn., will occupy the pnlpit at the Presby terian church in town next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The Walterboro Infirmary Aid Asso ciation will meet at Mrs A. Wichman’s residence Monday afternoon, the 30th, at 4:30 o’clock. All members are re quested to be present. The Heyward Riflemen will hold it’s meeting next Monday night, April 80th, at i heir armory. Most of the time will be devoted to target practice. Hon. J. M. Walker has added another room to his law office on conrtbonee square, making his office a beautiful buildiug. I Col. J. G. Padgett has moved into his new office on Conrt House square. Mr Padgett’s office has been beautifully furnished by Brown Fnrnitnre Com pany, Walterboro’s popular fnrnitnre Store. " ■ ..j,.*,, ^ ^ Arthur F. Butler, who bos been for some time engaged in the mercantile business with his father at Jacksonboro, has accepted a position as conductor on the Charleston Lumber Company’s train a branch road from Green Pond to Riverside. Little Thomasene Wit sell, daughter’ of Mrs E. J. Witsell of this place, fell from a pony Saturday and broke her right arm. The limb was set by Dr C. H. Es’Dorn. She is getting along as well as oonld be expected. Four hundred dollars to be given away through Brown Furniture Com pany. It will cost only a two cent stamp to enter the contest. See half page ad elsewhere in this paper giving full information. CONCEKt AT COURTHOUSE •tverai weeks with relatives in Colum bia, returned this evening. Mias Susie Solomons of Hampton county, is visiting bar sisters, Mrs R. H. Wlohman and Mrs 0. P. Fishbone, of Walterboro. Dr ▲. P. Barnes, who recently gradu ated »t the Medical College of Ohaiiee- a position with oae cf of O. W. McNealy who I have just put in a lar^e and up-to-date line of clothipg, viz: Men and Boys Suits, the very latest styles, prices to suiu ’Hats of the latest styles and shapes, felt and straw. A beautiful line of Shirts, Collars and l ies and underwear. I carry a full line of shoes. Can suit the most fastidious cus tomer. Easter Suits a Specialty A visit to my store will prove the above statement. It costs nothing to call and get prices. Courteous attention given to all. Yours truly, J. W. CARSON, Islandton, S. C. Branch Office oi* Dr I>. M. Coon- ley *h Famous . Home Treat ment. These Remedies are a positive and permanent cure for all forms of Indi gestion, Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Blood, Catarrhal and Femile di seases, also Piles. For sale by Mrs J T Harrington, General Agent, Walterboro, 8. (J. 2 28 3ni Notice. Pursuant to Decree in case of G W Kaysor vs Henry Boineau et al, the creditors of Mrs A C l^ariscy, deceased, and also of J D Lariscy, deceased, are required to prove their claims before me, at reference to be held for that purpose on April 21, 190b; and testimony is also required at same time as to the names of the Heirs of said deceated parties. C G Henderson, ° 0 Master. April 7, 1906. 4 11 2t $400.00 In Prizes To Be GIVEN AWAY June 9th. See our big page add on inner page . . . BROWN FURNITURE CO. i A Grand Success—Everybody En joyed The Evening. The concert given at the courthouse Friday evening for the benefit of the Baptist church of Walterboro, was a grand success. Thoee who failed to attend this con- oert missed a treat, and especially those who are lovers of high-clasa music. The oonrthonse wasjfnll to overflowing, and everybody went away feeling that they had redsived their '-‘money’s worth." The following program was rendered: Instrumental Duet—Revue Melodi- quo—Miss Cora Taylor and Mrs N G Morrall. < ,, Baas Solo and Quartette—Asleep in the Deep—J A Deidreich, I M Fish- borne, N G Morrall, J D Ackerman. Instrumental Solo—Thoughts of Thee —Mias Vivian Price. Instrumental Solo—Who’ll bny my Dolly—Mise May Price. Recitation—“Aux Italian"—Mias Ber tie Glover. Instrumental Duet—B an Hnr’ ■ Chariot Race—Miss Eva Murray, and Miss Cora Taylor. Vocal Quartette—Oome Whore the THE H. W. COHEN STORE. In Fine Fettle For P o Spring and Summer. S-. ' ♦ ‘ This store is in fine fettle for Spring and Summer. It was never before quite so full of attractions for lovers of good style, good goods and sound sensi ble economy. Each season it is our earnest aim to gather a stock which shall surpass all our past records; and this Spring we feel that we have unquestionably succeeded in doing so in every particular and from every standpoint. This is ever a live, alert, growing store. Every year we better understand your needs; every year we are in better position to fill them advantageously to you. If you will come and see the storeful of fine merchandise that awaits you here full of the newest and best that the market has to offer, sold at prices whose low ness is only possible in a CASH store we believe you will be both astonished and delighted at the advantages we offer. Clothes That Bre '* •* • Worth Wearing. Our Men and Boy's clothes are worth wearing. They are made by good tailors from good materials, cut in the very latest and nobbiest styles, and sold at prices that are incomparably low for such quality, durability and dressiness. We have many kinds and colors and patterns for you to pick from. It will be a pleasure for you to'select from so large, so choice and so good a stock; and to have the satisfaction of knowing that you are buying at the lowest prices obtain able. H Shoe Stock 0 Beyond Compare. ! Our Shoe stock is beyond compare. It is immensely better and more varied than any other in this county, and replete with values that are absolutely un- matchable elsewhere. In our Men's Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords, every grade and style shown is a phenomenon of good value. Furnishings For ^ ^ • — - —*■ Men and Boys. M unmatchable line of Summer Underwear, Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Belts, etc., that can’t be duplicated elsewhere, awaits your inspection. * ;r • It G Morrall. Mandolin—G U Brown. Vocal Solo—If X Shonld—Miaa Raj i- * >» • >«r i 4 .