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O. C. Caldwell, of Lodge, Thoraday. in town c See J. 0 0. Goodwin’* card eleewhere in this iki»ue for the legislature. W. N. Jones, of Ashton, was among those who visited Walterboro Monday. Mrs Peeples Herndon and daughter, Miss Viviao, tpent last week in Savan nah with relatives. Oapt H. D. Padgett cetnrned to Wal- terboro Saturday after sismding 10 days at the Isle of Palms. T. H Caldwell, of Lodge, was among those who attended the State campaign meeting in Wal terboro Thursday. J. A. Bailey and son, Edward, of the Weeks neighborhood, had business in our town Saturday Dr Riddick Ackerman left -the first part of the week for Glenn Springs, where he will spend sometime. Mias Hattie Giover returned home last week after an extended visit to relatives in McPhersonvIUe. Mias Jennie Caosey, after a delight- fnl visit to Miss Emma Tracy, left to- for her home at Pinopolis, E. R. Meteor and daughter, Miss Bailie, visited relatives in Henderson ville Sunday. H. N Haws, president of the Colleton Cfprett-Company, bad business in oar city Monday. Mrs John D. Glover returned to her home in McPhersonvIUe Monday, after several weeks spent here with relatives. Mrs W, W. McTeer and children, of Sandy Dam, visited relatives in Wal- terboro Sunday. Mias Eva WllUams, one of Waiter- boro’s popular young ladies, has accept ed a position in the poetoffloe at thif place. A new post office has been established at Black Greek mill. Colleton county, called Bryan, with Mrs R. G. W. Bryan as post mistress. C. J. D. Oaldwell, son of T. H. Oald- weU, who recently graduated at the University of South Carolina, was In to ss# us Thursday. Oadsts Robbie Sanders and Marlon Qraos, of Porter’s Military Acadsmy, araspsoding the summer vacation with their parents in Walter boro. Miss Annabel le Patterson has return- ad to her home in Hendersonville, after spending a week with Miss Lucia Pat terson in town, Mr and Mrs T. A. HiU, J. H. Dodd and J. B, Dodd, of Round,{attended the State campaign meeting in onr town Thursday. Jesse DuBois, baggage-master« be tween Savannah and Jackson villa, spent a few days in Walterboro this;week with relatives. Miss Emma Tracy left this weak for Snllivsn’s Island, where she will be the guest of the Mieses Murphey at a house party on the island, jasper Robertson, of Great 8wrap, lost a fine horse last Friday. This is the second horse Mr Robertson has lost in little more than one year, the last one dying with lung lever. The regular communication of Unity Lodge No 66, A. F. M„ will be held next Friday night, June 39. The mas ter’s degree will be conferred. Visiting brethren are invited to be preeent. Re freshments will be served. Miss Bessie Kohn left this morning for New York, where she will spend several months with relatives. Miss Kohn will also visit relatives in Balti more end Philadelphia before returning home. Drs H. W. Black, and H. W. Acker man will be away from their office the reel of this week. Dr Black is attend ing the State Dental Association at the Isle of Palms, and Dr Ackerman is spending time at Asheville, ». C. The Colleton County Telephone,Oo has installed a Jong distance booth at the Walterboro Drng Co. Subscribers are requested to use this booth when talking over the long distance. You will get better service and by putting your money in automatic pay station there will be no mistake at end of month aboot long distance tolls. Theodore Frances Hall/ of Philadel phia. representing the Textile Mills of Philadelphia, will spend next week in our town, soliciting trade. His line of dress gocdi and dry goods are the latest and most rehearch. He is giving the almost nnheard of terms. Six months credit and cots out the Jobbers, giving Bis profit to the retail merchant. When the baby talks. It is time to give Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine know to loving mothers. It makes thtm eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Jno. M Klein. A DEUCHTFUL EVENING SPENT. Misses Lucile and Jennie McTeer Enter tain in Honor of Misses Florence Williams and Rosa Hornik. Lait Wednesday afternoon the Misses McTeer entertained quite a number of friends from 6 to 8 o’clock in honor of Mieses Rosa Hornik and Florence Williams who are spending sometime in Walterboro. The interesting game of progressive whiit Wes played, the tables, five in number, being arranged on the veran da, where it was delightfully cool. At the close of the games dainty refreshments were served. The first prize was won by Miss Jennie Causey, of Pinopolis. The second prize was a tie between Misses Lizzie Fishburne, Eva Murray and Emma Tracy. Mias Fishburne having cat the highest number won the P riie ’ . c Among the yonng ladies present were: Misses Emma Tracy^ Belle and Florence Williams, Eva Mnrqty, Ethel Howell, Edna Jones, Annie Savage, Georgia, Caroline and Snsie Gnerry, Lizzie Fish borne, Belle, May and Janie Neyle, Lillie Henderson, Lncile and Jennie McTeer, Enis Howell, of St George; Lillian Kessler, of Baltimore, Rosa Hornik, of Char leston and Jennie Causey of Pinopo lis. Thousands aunulaly boar witness t'v the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleas ant, reliable Utile pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as bread in mill’ons ol home*. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve con- stlpaiion_yrUhoui griping, bold by John M Klein. Wltaeil-Brawley. • A beautiful wedding was had in Ches ter last Weduesdayfuight at the Presby terian church, the contracting parties being Mr Ben. F. Witsell, formerly of Walterboro, but now of Paragonl'd. Ark, and Miss Rachel Hemphill Brawley of Chester. Mr Witsell was born and reared in Walterboro but has been in business ont west for a number of years. Mies Brawley was one of the teachers in the Walterboro Graded School last ses sion and made many warm friends in town who will wish lor them all the happiness possible A reception was tendered the bridal party and the frit n ls and relatives at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs Mary Brawley, on Tuesday night. The house was beautifully decorated and everybody enjoyed the evening. The churdb was decorated with gar lands, ferns, palms and pot plants and flowers and made a beautiful appearance The ribbon girls were Misses Cherry Witsell, Settle Hemphill, Mary Me- Laughlin and Emmeline Peurifoy. There were ten bridesmaids and grooms men. Mias Mary Brawley was maid of honor and J L Gryen of Charleston, was beet man. The bnde was given away by her ancle, Judge WH Brawley ef Charleston. The oeremon The San Shines on.” o- So when you purchase wedding gifts for your bride or other’s—come here and get the Sterling Silver and Solid Gold goods at S. Finn's Jewelry Store. I Jury List—July Term. Following gentlemen were drawn by tbe jury commissioners to serve at the approaching term of general sessions court as petit jurors, which meets st Walterboro Monday, July 2, 1906: W E Capers, L J Witaell, SV E Smith, I) W Rizer, L H Mellard, J W Garris, W H Hieia, H W Benton, .J F Dandridge, C P Carter, N G Connelly, L A Frayaee, E W Strickland, J W Irnegan, A Ritter, L H Zeigler, F W Stanley, J A Poe tell, S G Pierce, W H Drawdy, D D Rhode, .1 C Anderson, B L Yarn, J B Fender, Quillie Breland, M 1) Black, W Lee Breland, J A Harrison, H W Smoak, H D Croaby, A Q Lyons, J M Dopson, Calder Robertson, C W H Thomas, D E Breland, C P Avant What’s the good of keeping from him Any goon things you may see, That will lilt his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Jno. M. Klein. Important Notice. Rev Geo M Sexton, the recently appointed Missionary by the Baptist State Board to aaaiat in protracted meetings or general missionary work in the Colleton Association during the summer months may he had by writing to, or calling upon him st Mrs Fripp’s, Walterboro, S C. Don’t he fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appllcances. Hollister’s Rocky Moan- tain Tea Is the only positive Cure for rheumatism. 66 cents. Tea or Taulets. Jno M Klein. » BUSINESS LOCALS. Wanted—A rood white woman to do house work and cooking. Will pay 9b or $10 per month. Apply to A D Dodd, Ronnd, 8. C. 6 27 4t « o Nnnnally’s Delicious Candies freeh, by express at Klein’s. Second-hand sewing machines from 91.60 op at J E Bryan’s Walterboro, 8C. For Sale—60,000 pounds of outs in the straw. 75 cents per hundred pounds. B. G. Peirce, CottageviUe, 8 C. Klein’s Extract of Malt, Diastatic malt, a most desirable tonic for mars- lag mothers. Why pay big price for cheap machines when yon can get a Singer or Wheeler A Wilson for «une money on eaner terms. J E Bryan, Walterboro, S C. Klein’s Iron Tonic Bitters will build you up. Wanted—To let contract at once for 160 telephone polls between Ritter and Green Pond. Apply to Jno. H. Peurifoy, liver use No. 64-30 iln’s. Singer end machines raony was per- tssl), of Colon- — * r ~ V! I a fashionable millinery department for ( formed by Rev W P Wii Miss Bessie Byrne, who had charge of' **** brother of the groom. The bride and - - - -- groom received many handsome pres ents. They left on the night train lor Washington and New York. From New York they will go to POTagoold, Ark, where they will make their future home. the past season in Eagle Rook, Va., re turned to her home in Walterboro* 1 Saturday for the Rummer vacation. Miss Byrne’s many friends are delighted to •ee her at home again. * % Bev. J. R. Smith, of Cprdava, 8. O., Is assietiog Rev. J: P. Graham in a re-. ▼ival at the Baptist oharch la Walter- ’ boro this week. Tbe meting will coo* tinne through this wsek and posrihlj a part of next week. Two sermons oaoh day, morning and evening. The pnbtio! it cordially invited to attend these i Thote present at tbe wedding from Waiter ooro were Mr and MrsJas E Peurifoy and family. The siocereat tribute that ean be paid to aupeiiority is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt’s Witch Basel Salve that are bow befoie the public prove It the best Ask for DeWllt'a. Good for bums, scalds, chaffed akin, Ces snas, tetter, oats, breises, boils sad piles. Highly recommended aad reliable Bold by John M Klein. V To regulate liver pills, at The latest improved Wheeler A Wilson sewing easy payments or Mg discounts for cash. By calling mo np over the ’phone or write me I will send either of these machines to any part of onr town or county on trial- J E Bryan, Walter- hero, S. C. 6 27 4t tor ”Eae ’Em." It makes the feet Klein’s. Reducing Prices. Ladies white canvass shoes were 91 and 91 96; now 75 cts and 9L Childrens sixes 9 to9 91; now 75 cts. 90 psr cent cut in price on all ready made clothing. AU coloredlawps at tost. 1 H W Black, Jr. An Alarming Sensation frequently results from neglect of dog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chroute. This condi tion is uakaowe to those who use Dr King’s New LUe Pills; the beet end gen tlest regulars of Stomach Bowels. Guar anteed by John M Klela Druggist. Price HAMMOCKS Refrige< From $1 up ?■? A FULL UNE OF 1 ! ' ’ ’ Porch, Hall and Lawn Goods, rators, Freezers, Etc., Etc. Remember! 've sell Furniture and Housefurnishing goods exclusively, nothing else, thats our business and we know our business. We have more floor space than any one store in Walterboro, all of which is devoted to Furniture. We buy direct from factories in OAR LOTS and carry as large a stock as will be found in the State. We can furnish one Room or a dozen Hotels on short notice. , . If you want trash DON'T COMK HERE. We handle nothing but the best. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING. Brown Furniture Company (Member Southern Furniture Dealers Association.) L J i i r" -We Hate To Do It- 1 xj • But it has got to be done. Every inch'' of Summer goods must be sold in the next sixty days, or where will we put the immense fall stock we are buying, which will soon be coming in. We will mention a few items below, that^ought to appeal to you. Colored Lawns per yd Colored Batistes were 10 to 12^ now per yd Mercerised Msdras were 25 to 40c now 18 per yd Fancy White good less than cost Fancy Ribbons were 60 c now 36 Fancy Ribbons were 16c now 10' Ladles Gowns and Underwear at coat Childrens drawers st 8 and 10c per pair Ladle* seemless black hose at 5c per pair Infants gauze shirts shirts 5c Every Ladles Hal we have loft, the prices we asked for them formally were from 50c to gl.50. We have damped them all on the back room tablet, st one price, take year pick 39c 8 pieces Crepe de chene, formally 50c now 36c cream, black, blue 2 pieces Black Brilllantine 60 in wide silky lustre, a big bargain at 60. Jnst the thing for skirts. yards will make one. Many more bargains we have wafting yon. r * Let Us Not Forget Lessons Like This + HEY ARE WORTH MONE Your check book will quickly settle disputes as to bills you have paid. The check stub shows die record, and the cancelled check, which we return to you, with the endorse ment of the party who received the money ' constitutes A Positive and Indisputable Receipt. Open ah account with us and pay all your bills by checks. Interest at 4 per cent per annum in Savings Department, payable H quaaterly. *:irfirS.r/.r,UArArJtrAe.Ae./.rJr!/ ^ -C 0 farmers aad Merchants Bank. SXWUUAS, • Prw WALTXBBOBO, 8. C. AWXCEXAV. Vics-Pre* W W &K0AK, Jr. Cashier. j