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SJ X ' ■: , 'V ere* • rf'*, / / %*rv <x , J|fl* l J **f ! W) M >'* Mr'l X ••* r»' linn-«t hi nmirifttie i» 8»ru.c u i: , ti\ Kev i > t^«, jirt* •ifn U e d* r • f Ch«ri®H<» M^trict \ i ♦* v»nr U • tiiii \y dn • MMl |K> (it ti<«. i £r ri* oi lh* .iitar »h» m oublt* nr«i. frf'in tet^iirfOt i bung lb tr <• li* ii'ii 'till nl put•* u hut, km! pdfrni'M’b t'lif kUnXI ih* C-ml «0>l< 'piti'ro ’I♦»«» lo't* jf *i if° chiMren, i • AMbnr MurTiti. and little || i'd Mmmi l^ud, eut-M holding u Wk. i ol flowfre, stood junt iu from of • I. mu <ind ^ftiotiiy »ml made » sin-. • jffc t»r of inmHXM <r l’b** ut tei *1 iii *< CiHoO in th«* iHiotl order, ■giii.it i.i t r* strums of itie wedding yiaron. 'l,i . MX trcMiinHnieii -iwd brides xn>i" i i . Nt!►• **dith S« ders and Her'.i M vih next. Miss Josie »• * ^sin MclV»r followed by E *j;. • * Mr'l’.er and Mil* - Bessie Fih\ e-, ••• dins and McTeer, ord F•. nk "•'ss, Vliss B'ancbe Mc- . !♦* i ..i«i Is ii if* Fravse*., Hi.d last oi g)i CMine in i.e b.ide with Mrs Allen SeMi-nii Hh *iHiiie of honor, then the groom, coi ducted by his best man, A 'eii >eaif*on. After the solemn inarriHge g»rvice,‘followed an impres site prater ».y the minister, then all maiched out >o the strains of music and repaired to the home of the bride where dainty refreshments were served to nmny relatives and friends. The pr'senis were numerous, hand some and useful. Seldom have we seen on similar occasions a finer and more fared display of silverware, thus attesting the popnlarity of the bride. Her dress was white silk, trimmed with lace and satin ribbon, her veil gracefully draped and fas tened with a wreath of orange buds, and she carried a shower bouquet of white < hrysauthemome and pure white Jsponicas. The maids all wore L white organdy and held a bouquet of towers. The bride is one ofvxwr most charming and popular young ladies and the lucky groom is to be con gratulated lor his success in winning ahelpmeetso well suited to make for him the life of happiness he an ticipates. Rev J T Feeler has been with us for the past two years, and as preacher and pastor, is beloved and admired by all who know him, and we think we voice the entire com- ©unity in saying all desire his re turn another year. The happy couple left Monday morning for Conference and from there will visit his family in Sails- Vtfji N. C. One who was There. W beu iu Go Hume. From the Blufftou, Ind, Banner: “ When died out, go home. When you want coDBolmion, go home. When you 'When you want fun, go home. When you warn to ahow others that yon have reformed, go home and let your fkmtly get .cquauimed wlih thi fact. When you w.ut to show yourself at your beat go home and do the act there. Whew you tetri like being extra liberal go borne and practice on >our wife and children ur.t W ben you want to abtne with axiM i-rillianrv go home and light up the the whole household” To which we Wootuadu, wiouyou have • bad cold go home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and a quick cure is certain. itemedy anc For sale by Jobu M Klein. Honor Roll of Welmor School. Kathleen Muller, Annie Belle McGowan, Beulah Herndon, Lee Varn, Hattie Muller, Grorge Steph ens, Emma! Varn, Edith Folk, Bernard Hiert, Grace Yarn, Csrlisle Yarn, Holland Yarn, Ott Folk, Pat- tie Herndon, Herbert Varn, Clyde Yarn, Bessie Folk. ; (>i tee) Etta W iHiams, Teacher, Now Care for Epilepsy. J B Water man, of Watertown, O., R«rai I*re deiiv erf, writes; * My daughter, affltcied f> r years with epifep-T, was cured by Dr K ne'e New Lib Pllfa. She has noi had an atiad^for over two years. Rmt body cleanser* and HAi giving toate pfite on earth. Me at John X JDala drug to-H- - V V/ If you n«ad a reliable Alarm Clock,to get you up these fro;-ty mornings ask for tha Tatoo. •* * “ ' »> i Is Our Patrons u • 0 • You can ask no better guarantee of quality as the Elgin sc. • I, % or Waltham Watches the prices of them is specially low these HOLIDAYS In Gents sizes, Solid Nickle. R. R. case In Gents sizes, Solid Silver, R. R. case o - In Gents sizes, Solid Gold filled case tw 0 ~ In Ladies sizrs, Solid 14k Gold case In Ladies sizes, Gold filled 20 year case In Ladies sizes, Gold filled 10 year case ALSO In cheapest grade, watches from $1.00 up. We are induced to make thi? offer because we wish to give our customers the lowest possible prices consistent with profit to ourselves. We will send prepaid to any section of Colleton County at once as we get the order. THE S. FINN Jewelry Store. If you want\* atch nat will star ^ tha knocks ask orthe The £lgin or tfraltham. (2 WORTH 1129 SPECIAL FACTORY SALE Of Pianos will be conducted here by Mr James Harkness, of The Cable Piano r & Organ Company The largest Piano and'Organ Company in the world, with two large factories in Illi nois, and one in Boston, Mass., and backed by a cash capital of over $5000000. J Will offer a limited number of their 4, new scale” and sweet toned $500 College Pianos at actual Factory cost. The regular selling prices of these beautiful Musical Gems are $500, but in order to introduce them in Colleton we will sell 44 10 only” in this county at actual factory cost. f ' Remember the factory price is $500, but if you are one of the “lucky Io ,, to buy before they are all sold, yours for “only $375.00” cash or on easy time. This is an easy problem in arithmetic, and saves you $125.00 on Piano. ^ The factory price of this Piano is $500 but if you buy now you pay only $375, you save on your Piano $125. “Cash or Credit” it makes no difference to us, we have millions of dollars to back us, and if you have a boy or girl you want to educate in this most important branch of their education, we will be glad to loan you all the money )ou need for, this purpose and we will only charge you 5 per cent interest for the accomodation, and you can pay us back at any time it suits you, in one, two, three, four or five years. ^ Theses, Pianos are fully warranted for 10 years which is twice as long as any other Piano is guaranteed, and we can refer you to thousands of these Pianos in constant use, in schools and colleges all over the United States. ' Cox College of Park, Georgia, purchased 9 years ago at one time 44 of these Pianos and after 9 years of hard use Prof. Cox will tell you the Pianos .are to day as good as new.' Professor Otto Muller Musical director of Charleston’s public schools has been using these Pianos teaching music on them for the past 14 years. Winthrop College, of Rock Hill, S. C., is also using 13 of our Pianos with the greatest satisfaction. # * Professor Charles P. Garrett, Director of Music University of Tennessee. Professor M. M. Dossett,” president Pryor Institute, Knoxville, Tennessee. Professor Cornelius Layman, Riverside, Cal. Professor Algernon Bruce Marwick, New York. Professor M. Alston Mosely, Wytherville, Va. Professor Marcia Tillson, Boston. Mass. These are only a few of the thousands o! testimonials we can furnish of these Pianos on request. «Py buying a Piano direct from the factory in this way it means a saving to you of $100 to $150 o n ihe price of your piano and sometimes a grea^ deal more. And to prove it, we can sell you a new Piano from £98 up to $5000. ■n*. Second Hand Pianos from $25 up . I, .v - • • * ' * • 4" . ^ ^ V % V " Organs brand new from $13 up, and we make the celebrated and world renowned. Mason & Hamlin Pianos and Mason & Hamlin Organs. ^Highest awards over all competitors all over the world. . These Pianos are used by all the public school and colleges to day all over the world, we are now living in a Music Age'and a Piano purchased for that boy or girl to day will brighten him, or her, wonderfully. And will enable him to earn thousands of dollars more, in after years, when you are lying “In The Shade of the Old Apple-Tree” and the “Whip Poor-Will Sings Marguerite” over your cold aiid silent grave, just remember you cant help to educate those boys and girls then, but you can now. “What you do, do quickly”—Shakespeare. Call or write today, to Mr James Harkness, Factory Salesman, Eckardt Hotel, Walterboro, S. G Copyright 1906 by James Harkness. * v * 1 k Vvl