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w ' p- I ; R ■ ■ a ,,, r ■K ♦ W. W. Carter of Bayard, Fla. was TPr Mrs Carter has £ O0 • LOCAL AND PERSONAL., . . in town list Wfek. I come on for a visit to hcr| parents * «.♦ * •' * * Mr. i*xd Mrs. B. W Goodwin. J. ¥». TV escoat w as in town yester- sdhjr. ^ i The following young men of this A ** **. , . eountv graduated from Clemson Col- K. F. Hemlerson spent Sunday m , eRM yesterday: B. D. Carter. Lodge m. with volathroa. | E. C. DuRant, Cottageville: A. L. .ampbel! and I). B. reurifoy, Jr., W edding Ring Classifled Advertisements. Sasaday to visit friends. ~ Walterboro. We congratulate them. Willie Easterlin went to Bamberg tutday to visit friends. T. II. Caldwell, Jr. of Bells was in towu Monday. Col. Hal Richardson of Columbia, Had business here yesterday. H. N. Stokes of Pr<ivi k»nc'e neigh borhood was in town Friday. Ira J. Price of Bam Well L here on ■■m visit to his mother. J. H. Chaplin of Green Pond wa* ra town today. A. Bennett of Lodge was here to- -daj on business. gill a man is lltC most hallowe I Little LucileGlover who was bit.-!over bestows upon a woman ^ of Unqttoslioned father Frii unrlergoing tis of the dog’s head showed that it be if yoti buy it here. Also we have the l;nest as.-ort- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—FodJer, C. M Grace. FOR SALE—I bave left on h*nd about Ides extra fmf yonng b'«c , !S. Tb.y are tine choi.-e •■tock. $» ••nch (l-n yo r order come forward it yon wr-h ou . AC SANDERS, Iliuer 6 C," WANTED—To sell tjood horse and bug f gy. Cheap i >r ca»h Appt*’ to father FYtday. W^iere she is now q Ua ]ity and perfection—It will pouND—A Parkrr Lucky Cnrrr fon-r unnergMng treatment. I ‘ _ y* i . taiu pen Owaer can hatre tame by ide • . ifying itand pariog for riti» a<t. was mjtd. j ., , .. A 4 | B B Beaton. Lev. G. M Sort on and v\ife have m >ved tn Walterlioro, and are oecri* •^ying the residence formerly Mrs. M,! , ». r , L. Es’Dom* his telephone numberiiy^cr goods fujtable for \\ ed * Walterborr. ment of Solid Hold and Sterling uiue 7 ° au ’ T raire at to our t The clmin gang has just completed r^tces. vaunah Monday. FOR SALE—Rigeetit Mu® pofk»*» kn!v I »>* rti T m u<»!fonto tht*in‘ . . . in Coll* mi county—oroi one hntidred „ iding presents at tl.o loucs! atyie—Lower ^a ever. B.own o our town x Furniture & Hd^v Co. Wo soil notbing but : c ..„ „ ... . . . ; FOR SALr.—One aotid car load cook atovea just received Bon^lit nt u bargain and will r e a.r!d at bnrgffiu ’ niles of mad is in ilrA cla.u condi- to 6 j a „,i tj 10 { C gt cf time, tion. and i-* being much use I now by 4 THE- i ETERNAL i QUESTION thnr work on > road leading from w j iat j, n f B tan*lard value, made A. H. Harter returned from Sa- Walterboro to the poor farm. This 4 i ’ no und was in autoists and pleasure drivers. Oeveland Hiott o ■ tiowB' Monday. „. , * $ M. h>l\vr.rtl Thames of Charlestor SrE. Bone\'. t ave?g reyr. sen'.a ,jvnt Saturday and Sundav with hi- •<ive of tin 1 News aiui v »urier, waa in oarenU, Mr. and Mrs. J. EThames. Lovm Mon.lay. Mr. Thames holds the important po- m wit- if j ? i.ui Uition of head clerk of the Palmetto Mrs. Willie Varnado- and children M inff (jemnanv left Sondoy for Pooler, Ga. to visit Manufacturing uemoanv. relatives. Prof. C. R. Calhoun and famiiv. of ■» \n ■. nr«.i t u W alter boro, and Slr^ A. I). C^iihoun W. U. Speights ard J. H. Moore an( , fami i v of Shreveport, Li. are prom nont young men o. Henderson h on a0f . nunt J the ^Hous illness ojlle. were m DiwmTr, day. j of th eir mother, Mrs. C. M. Calhoun. ^ „ „ E. P. Knight has completed a fine -^Greenwood coiresuondence of the T-‘ the \oters of Lol.etou hearse for the undertaking establish- News and Courier, June S. ment of A. Wichman and Son. S. Finn’s Jewelry Store. A Few Question* Asked. ’ S ilkchstchi*. S>. Car., lone fl, *07 (.'ounty Geutlrmen; Will you please let n « Orowu For & Il(l\v ? C^^ “Before buying n fn*-m ‘ , any property write The C;iroUiia & Trust (/onirvjnr, Pl»hni>vill«, a . ” WAMTS. WANTED—Sab amen, ei’bcr on anlsry coutractoor cownmsimi. IVft coo- tract* oltereo, ami tiiie oharce lor promotion. National Loan A Trust Comoany, 5 15 4t liftcn, tia. LO^T or STOLEN—May 2 ?. a 1«ifht b«v torse, white i>!a/e in tr.evi S Tinte 'cel big co’tpld Would weigh, if o. j i;ood condiliou, KKK) lb« Reward if , o« than ask you a few <i!ie«jtions and give lne| itloruek or an* information leadii jour opinion on the iubjecUwd if 11 *" recuTerv - sT’ K. G. Wiggins v. h »lifts lieen on a N»cwster mbrak* ran b* iumI* . . _ pr<*ip»»jtlng tt>ur in Florida, has re- omnldesdij^fljr :b« evidavee of til*-. am error t hcn 1 beg you will par- i tn Wnlterhnrrv * •*-*« iu jo ir »v»«em lb>n j'nke.l-sperat# —* urm t io nauti oo.« rhanre* on ordinary medicine* U*e don n e for mj ignorance. Do you Jaryier M. Smith. Sr., of Smoak?.! B ,0,r ^ M..uot»l'> j ‘-a ftje^uts ^hink we tlie voters shall stut.d and was in town Friday night as thegueat | T,A or J .^. 1": j see our money C et in the hands of the <»f h» son, Conductor J. M. Snmh Jr. ^ ^ ^ w i r I BUSINESS LOCALS. Hot weather and iM»r. create* . ironbie. AvoaDrouble hi buying Hub- Mrs C H. EsO .rn Eatwrtalas at Cards public: by the order of our^aujierior star's bread. Mikj Elo^ae Daniel of Savannah, a ^ ra q jj EsDorn entertained at officer and we remain ttlent as to the > Black Cyyre** Shingle* lor sale, ( rice ■CSEZStfS* Mrl. w!e! FWr cards Thursday afu-rnoon at 5 o' ti,n. «.hall h.« to wait for .tK W J * W.rr.„, clock in honor of Mias Edna Jones, > to cae for our public roads; ahsll any #1 P° r ° r * Tn,kin, f Machine of .. , , „ , . ! . . ‘ i . I f 15 or |20. when yi u chu get a goml one ” r After a numl^r of well played game:; of us receive damages by the delay for ouly $ t b Miss Gladys Wichman was awarded who ia to loose the county or officer? ; WBnf tQ . at j. ct> first prize for winning the greatest Jf jon rtmemlier we have paid our Warn*. Mr. anti Mrs. Sidney Weseoat M^iarleHton are visiting his sister Mm Mamie Rice. 60 at S. Finns Jewelry Siore. G race & Misa Edna Stokes has accepted a , ,. - - ■ ptaution with Mra. W. A. Black where number, a choice sugar dish and ,j luf . And we tee nothing doing out atw nQl'be fflad to sec her friemR cream pi teller, of Dreslcn Olir.:! oar town . we tre not „y| n|( ,„J Miss Carrie W*. Um* fash- lkm , ffct , M f.r burne and Lucile McTcer cut for t!ie, ... . „„„ ’ our ulluges t< improve; but u you Gailsden Padgett who has complet ed his junior ye; r at Fur man Umver- iity, ia at home for the holidays. consolation prize Miss Jones cutting Mm. A. C. vonl.eb'* is in Bamberg visiting Mrs L. A- KUmber. .She ex- fvets to bo away about two weeks. will remember we all cant live in the highest card received a hand . . . „ , , somoly boumi book of M „ orc ' s )««••«; Yet wr a 11», our lax., .and poems. A large »tocii of tbe ifst shoes will arrive this week »* J W ( arsous. Wanted to b-y cLi. kens Grace >k Warreo. Agency for Harri* Lithi* wafer at Klein*. * THE ETERNAL QUESTION k this instance is one of Clothes. Twice i year every man is called upon to solve it, md it is up to us to help you find the inswer. This year we are better equipped ban ever. The INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO. of New York and Chicago have supplied us with a line of Fabrics and Styles which wiQ solve die question for day man regardless of his taste. If you are doubt as to what to wear, a call here will put you right Let 1 us take your measure. Popular prices. Everything in' the line of Summer “Wearables” for Men and Boys can be found here at surprisingly low orices. £? H. W. COHEN; 2a . i : J ‘■‘The Sieve That Aiivays Makes Gccd" Hh kI d-es-ed pine and cypres* sbin- s;J i nt .1 «V Ca. -o T* B, L. returned bxlay from IVnble th'ck llicl‘'* , y T*‘'i#crrt 10 <*?« . . . ... ; i» r t ltiar, regular eilce l.l e s It W „ We *t 11 hnv* * few nit* of rlotbesnn s ' wo want our diicf; (lent.ensen we h%nd,th*i mu*t go re P ;wd.e*4 of ’ want what i* due ns and if we fail U vv Bi*-ck, Jr. Dai n ty^vcfreshmer.ta were then Ifemphi?, Tenn., where he attended j served, consisting of sandwiches and tiieOil MiirSuperintendent's lotin, punch. ^Annual Conventi -n. ^ r3 g^*j) 0IT ^ a charming hostess J. J. Padgett of Williams, one of. as she has often exemplified. him most hustling business men was- .. — . in town Friday night il; the guest of Yo« c^n’i •« i n, wo'ihi'ii hx* n*ti J* Ci* Fut!g6tt, EcQ. ahtt liolINtt-r'.-s H.wkv MoumaAii L4 . ,, . I Mr llt*r foo’nlfX'on i* •fl-i Robt Garris non of W. F. Garris, r ,und. r.lnmp, « of Round, died Monday right. He x.'ie i* ><.»ii « mi- •was a bright little chap of eiVlit or Tab c*. Jcim M iv-V'"- .1 * - . *,1 i i. ^ rine years. * * - thia nmy meat with anooeas l-heij to > *• *^ . . remaiu Very BesptcUully Dr. B. H. Padgett has a field of. Letter fro.n E. P. knight. | W. W. Haines. to receive it why we are oblige j lO.OOO fret uressed flocriug auu ceil . , . ° ... irgat J V^Cftrgou’a. to complain; voting time wid come - “ Buy vottr nealig' e rMrt^and nunuuer j dbJciwear'from u W liisck Jr. to flnrneofus I guess; And I for one will ne’er forget the injuatico meted, . , , , ... Apt ncv for Ulcaa Springs wa'«r at i out to some of oa m this Lomity. We Klein*. all want gome chance to prove onr! Bny‘Bvtlo .vxe’’ ah.i "WoKe Bro*’i e >*h‘ I*!citiienahip; Meet ns on half »"'d bemi.Ti; bi fi:cij grv'iuda and vqu will find n* U ’ l l 1 1 ready to co operate with jou; Hoping Cu , t , to p- Ten d « v ? , he ri<litor Press and Standard;-On last liaii forms almost roa*ly to bloom ^ m u i u* aily Colleton’s soil caunot be beaten. MLss Mary Warren, who ha* been with Mrs. W. A. Flack this season, will go North the first of July to wtudjr the millinery business. & F. P. Wichman has returned from Uxnton Military Academy, Stanton, Va., when* he has b.*en a cadet for two years. Mrs. B. G. Benton left Sunday for Savannah where she will spend some An?*'He<l 8e|re«>»» furrl*bn« , Thursday E. T. H. ShaJTcr brought me a piece of wire fencing cut from h**t the blood Look In your ffr oc-r * a roll in Terry & ShalTtr’s ware- window for th« trao*parei»ct*g of A go house and requested that I melt off Rwi wav 1 er, no bene in»^'e for the money, Ity evrr **1« only al 12 o B ack Jr. A Wichman & ik>:i *>111 have a sap* . 4 ply of fertilizer iu itock. See them if ‘ >oa need any. Standard Tomat e* afg* *1 e 10c per Can. Pineapples 1> cts per can. H \V Black, Jr. Cotton seed meal at A Wichman & Bon . -b T.fmtoii, rtren-lerry nml mspbtriy fruit *»rup* nr K<et»S. A gn «1 cll.e ai ICc per lb 11 W Black, •T *. z. wh-d- t’nrolr'a Rice rnpolMrol. e.* ! e«t rhv on onrfh. _ ri tj* 10c j qr w.il-i itl .b*!*. 'Terry & Sh ili’er. I iqKir.eil t it.fr n o nt Kb ins. vtr-V« f < r «*l® In* Wa'- i ■ i ! *■ t-'o. ii u. lly r;.®, i'ropr. L m* juice for irakiug limeade »t Approaching Marriage. The fo!l\ wing invitation has been received here: Mr and Mrs Edward Mood Jones reuest the honor of your prsence at the marriage of their daughter Edna Virginia to Mr Samuel Marvin Riddle, on Wednesday, Juno the twenty sixth at twelve o’clock, in the First Methodist Church, Walterboro, South Carolina. one of the electric welds in my forge* This looked easy enough to do and I brought the wire at ptint of contact The Treasury Statement showed a gnrpius of fti^OO '.C00 at the e!o<# oi the fiscal year. This doubtlee* ia a to a bright ml heat. To my'ror- oireum»t4nof that Chairnaa T«wno» prise the weld hold. A second time I r ' sr * ( * •"I 1 wil1 “ 4 “™ r “ ot >» >' I brought to a still The w*eld still held. greater heat. | occur again. With Harrv Lehr, in Germany and V time with her son, VV. 0. Benton and I then grabbed the glowing wire j T° m | i, 'T 1^** •• famiiv 1 ’41. • , j, thonjjh the Kaiae** had an the trouble- wit a pair of pliers p.ac*ed the other W , IIM , m< , n gbould be expected to put . Mary Boam, colh'ctor for the end in a vice and pulled with all my U p with. Carolina Children’s home So- 1 weight. I could not get the weld •<•*• »l Columbia, was in town Mon-1 apart. ^ rgr> i* r*pi< Mrs. South i citsty oi day. /. C. Padgf tt, after a nvist su'*- ovvkzful year at Wofford College, is apendin* the vacation at his home at . SftmLs, Miss Julia Croskoys retyrnod last; woefc from Walterboro. h«*r former | home, and is r Mrs. Henry R. Uiosing on' sal • in od I an enl lo * ' of *hnei», were ft to #2 per pair, for tbi* arleOBut*. H W Black. Ir. New naeortment of post card* and poet card album* at Klein’*. Bee my boga'n roneur cf tboee b8| Whole mixed spice* fer miVnijpIck ct* per pair. H W Blaux Jr. I !*• at Kieins. i; P’*®-'.o'rMr'''Uir *t. J K Frt’te'jiri'H ^AAtci uic ce*cmony, a recepi’^n * i-i r •* ii.pt. Aoiji GuAr uneej. | will be held at the home of the brides >mck* n? frr i!iz-. r nt tVnlerboro i parents from half after twelve Su|.|.i< * o, Ii (i Hyrue, Froprietor. until two o’clock, vine, am! r.h.tulrr*»* low qua'ured | Mr and Mrs Riddle will reside in r‘e»*t A G tonLeh***. . i Sumter and will be at home there, Puint nr. your hou,ej-p'etuy of 209 Church Street after July 8th. paiirsut Klein*. W noted to buy wax 25c pound Grace & Wirrreu. A firm faith and true honesty ate not. to lie forced by necessity* 0 r corrupted by reward. V zm\ £3^1 llv becoml’ Jf ■ ... ,« bTi«eh«»ld word in thU Ir^ality. At It is a moat wonderful fence aru ,11 grocer*. 1 will stand any test. [ ■««» ■ ■ -- T h ve '• ro’hlnt; nt< , erp»ur!{cil lhi*n A*ir«» Red W*ltnnn, vtnl • el th*! prior )» ui:lihi the te*ch <>f nil. The medicine 1 hut urt* tk* whole world SSI thlukimr, J^viy Thu rviiitfiy on which ell dv-ior* j Ins Digs cotir^. the oM’er d-iv, Signed: E. P. Knight., is again with her noic ( \ ; u T ‘ p,l °“ ‘ d ‘ 3 ‘ ,ur fr,e,ujs derendaot refeied to i>pe of ti e ^R. Lucas. Evening Post, j II„,n. ItUky Moumalu Tra John ^ 7* 1 >*. a.m, Imr . IWisMy the Wfvr .4* W Mrs. C. G. Smoak am! two children and *isU*r Mies Julia Boats of Miami, Fla., have come home on a visit to the formers parents. Mr and Mrs. W ■. P. Hosts of Walterboro ' live of this would i draft. bo under forced Two l V „ ! died at the residence of his wife’s 'Cadet Godfrey Hyrne has finished rnothcr^Mrs A. O. Chaplin, Monday' to second sergeant of Co. E t n at \ 0 rne » the oldest son of BG, Dr Rivers hat been a practicing this place. . Dr. F W. Ri/ersDcad. wruvAk-n wi j « 4. Cw rx C* U* »>• r vr ™ i With Ahe Humtnel and AVUenf M Dr F. W. Rivers, of Newport, Fla, specimen!., the Farther of lareil jSSJ Abrahs.u the fir*t, ,nu*t think he 1 has had pretty;M luck with hit namesakes. C Misaea Sarah Kohn and Essie Loper ‘ homo after a sueeewrful year ithrop College. MLu Loper las , . . , . 4 „ , Fee").* often a«k wS*t «, r>nd ptiysician for about thirty five years, of H,i W on -Arvo Red Sat ok. a" |, u,e the last fifteen of which were spent bcvt l* 0 "'’ 1)16 • Mw * r . at his home in Florida. He has ill for some time with an ulcerated jaw her course in stenography and came to Walterboro a few typewriting i|2£ i ' * ' ' C Owing to the rush in our office ifc week, we are unable to publish dispensary for the it will be put- . of the May. however feted in our next issue, June 19. Kev.r. O. S. Curtis has returned Item Richmond where he has been •fee eticndaeee upon the Vetemn's Re- ^ He baa kindly written a most account for next issue. B. Smith and children, „ Hallum, spent Saturday at the home of her brother, Jr. They returned to ^unda/r'**^' '’: • months ago, hoping to be benefited by the change. Dr Rivera is survi ved by his wife and a daughter, Mr* BCWIlliajrs, who resides in Florida. He ia a member of a large family and is survived by six brothers, one of them being G. W. O. Rivers, of this place. The interment took place Mon COMFORT" Cht ss space than ONE hammock Place the "COMFORT” Clairs in imy iilt’e corner on your veranda just ai any other chair, and yet you i—“"■ 1: —*--*•«—-* * .... . can thus er-joy the t .ree Comfort Cia not, os you please. Try one. A CITY STORE IN THE COUNTY. E m It is not in .tho p-'wr>r of n ro»*d n.en to rofnse making another happy, where hj hns b^th ability, ami opportunity. m i\ COLLEGE OF OH.VRLKdTO.N 17>V*» CUXR'K8TOX. s c. 1907; I I 122,1 Ye«r begiit* Sep!. 27 T.et.er*, Science. Knelneetirg Oee *'h.ol*r>Kip tn ench enon.v of S nth ■■■■■■• O*rot!u*, aiOtur fr*** tnitbm. Taltbin day afternoon at Live Oak Cemetery < -<0 Po-et and fart-l-heU m just Of terthe arrival of the evening lK ' rn,,r ‘ r ^ * men-b. All caudi- die arri' train. The funeral services were con ducted by the Rev. F. A. Drennan, of the Fltsbyterian Church. Argo Arno Ar^tt Areo Aren ▲1*0 Argo Argo Arao - Argo irnry^j I date* for are p'nultte.1 to oi-tnpete for vamat Rnjce iw*hn Mrdiitw wtrinknar $Pftav**r KNl'RANCK igf \MINATIONS viHi h* ».«w „ t ,a. • ;!r.ntv Conn FiHWr ou Frill*r. Jaij 6, at 9 a m Fw mttlo.'iie mt.ire**. UAlUUiON UANl) >LF‘l, V \ ho Comfort M tho air f re—J ^**|e Ynt m* thr Comfort Choir V \ w- Brown Furnitiyre & Hardware Company* • ^ l t r