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10CU AND PERSONAL D. L. Smith had business at Lodge Monday. ' . ^ H. C. Rajsor of Allendale spent last night in town. O. G. Bridge and Mr. Hughes of Bound were in town Monday. •.Mr. and Mrs S. B. Saunders of Stokes were in town yesterday. E. W. Kinard, one of Smoakspros-1 perous citia^ns, was in town Satur-, day on business. Monday* and Tuesdayof this week r were Jewish.- holidays boing their New Year. It was duly celebrated by those of that faith in town. * 1 The lecture. Public Opinion, to be delivered Tuesday evening at the court house by Knight Capplemann, is a'iterary gem. Miss Riley Bell of Hurlock, *.vill arrive in town this week. She is I R. L Breland of St.-kcs paw uT. the tu-c.,m l .li S h«l mill, r er who will n have charge of Mrs. W. A. Blacks pleasant call Saturday . *? • . L. H. Koger was a welcome visitor to our office Saturday. charge mTJir.erv store this season. was l e;. J. L. I»aniel returned Satur- lay evening after a visit of sometime in to Williamston. He was much bene- jfit ed by hi-i holiday. Mrs. Daniel is much improve!* also byt did not return. She will return later. Jf. A. Carroll of Smoaks town Friday nignt. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Strobel of Meg- ffett are visiting Mrs. Strobel, \Y. W. Snv>ak of Smoaks is in town nt thp.hom^'f his son. Rev. E. W. Peeples of Hampton is with Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. May Miss Lizzie Eaaterlin of Round wre in town this moring. Mrs. -les>ie Chaplin an 1 Miss Mo!- t <' - m (’olio e has claimed a! lie Chaplin arc shopping in Charles- large numlier of sindents from this ton this week. ^ morning. rh >sp who left from here were: Cva- Mis> Lizzie and Wa hie Fuller of d^ts Godfrey Hyrne, Anderson San- t^harleston are visiting Mrs. Charles ders, Harry Anders<*n, John D. Mur- Fripp. ray and recruits Willie Morrall, F.! _ ...., P. W'ichman. Cadet M. H. Ackerman The town Library will be open n g- uni | recru jt Theodore Hiers of Cot- ular afternoons during the fall la jr ev iij t . a j so l e ft from this point, months at o:30 o clock. . Cadet Mvinor Reach has alsoretum- Jas. (J. Padgett. Esq. pas returned from Sullivan's Island where he has been spending fho summer. He is, much imp: veo in health and will l*e pleaded t » see his fi ionds and clients i at his e. M■ s. Padgett is'vi. iting relative at Ft. George and will re-, turn the latter part of the week. j .las. E. Peurifoy, Esq. and J. M. Walker, Eaq. had business at Lodge yesterday. •d. W. V. position W. O. Mims is now with Glover, having accepted a in hts store. M iss Fstella Fmoak is sixmdin while in town at the home of brother, VV. W. Smoak, Jr. O. L. Gahagan has accepted the ix^ition of deputy sheriff and nasas- rumed charge of his n:w duties. g a r.er Excilcment Reigned Supreme What caused a great deal of ex citement in town Sunday night was a supposed robber in the store of Messrs Grace & Warren. P. J. Lucas on his way home noticed a light burning in the store. He telephoned Mr Grace about it. Mr Grace knowing that he hadn’t left the light burning notified his Mra C. A. Savage and daughter, head clerk. Mr Butler, who in an Miss Annie, left Monday for (hick ... . , ,, Springs for a stay of several weeks. ! in> t ant arrived on the scene. So - j he and a nymlier of others proceed- Mim Emma Tracy has gone 1°, ed to open the sto e. About this Beaufcr: to spend a week. Mrs. Bart- ,. . . her aunt, will return with her. j t ^ ls time at venty-five or , 1 thirty persons had arrived on the A. K. Beach retnrned Monday aft-1 an( j with guns and pistols cr spending a week in selecting his * 1 fall goods in Northernm rkets. Dr. Ri *dick Ackerman has retum- cxl much improved by his little out ing at Glenn Springs. societv church Tne Jyvenile Missionary will meet at the Methodist Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Miss Bessie Kohn has returned to lier home here after an extended vis- i t to New York and other points of interest in the North. Rev. T. P. Baker and son Thomas, left Monday for his former home in Virginia. They will be gone several weeks and will visit other points of ) nterest. A. A. Patterson, Jr. has recently returned from a business trip to the city of Richmond, Va. He says Colle ton county is a good enough place for him. J. M. Smith, Jr. returned Sunday afternoon after spending a week vis iting Washington, Norfolk and oth er points. Paul Baxley received a telegram "Monday afternoon calling him home en account of the illness of his broth er at Dunbarton, S. C. Mias Caroline, who will be pleas antly remembered here as the daugh ter of Rev. S. C. Caldwell, is in town ns the guest of Miss Winabie Grace. Misses Leila and Katherine Curtis of Charleston, neices of Rev. and Mrs. Curtis, are spending sometime in town at their hospitable home. F. Y. Legare of Adams Run paid us a pleasant call while in town yes terday. His daughter, Miss Emily, baa been a charming guest of Miss Louise Thames for some time. I p ~ Mrs. Lizzie Halford of Stokes is visiting her brother, L. R. Hiott. She will return Monday accompanied by Mrs. L. C. Hiott and little son, Has kell who will spend a whilesthere. Mrs. H. W. Jones left Monday for Rome, Ga. where she has accepted a position as head nurse in the celebra ted Dr. Battey’s sanitarium. This is a very important position. liia.’E. M. Jones left yesterday for New York where she goes to pur chase her fall stock of millinery and nHiona. Mias Ruby Smith will have charge of the store while Mrs. Jones The ladies of Ebeneaer church will rive an iee*cmam festival at Mrs. JKoha's new Drawdy’son Friday eve il, for the benefit of the enuxen. Kdwywxty {•invited guns went through the store. Guards were placed around the store and after searching thoroughly it was] found that no one was there. After collecting themselves it was decided that the only way they could find hov. the light was left burning was that Marion Grace had gone in the store Sunday morning. A chill r'! forma to N .. i For sale ami boro Drag «?.» Ox uline •• i • evtry bottle con i it Pu e Riutf Law Oy Wuler- U 11 3 ui Principal Elected. After another trial, the trustees of the Walterboro Grad*d School have at last secured a principal for the ensueing term, Professor Lewis S Betty of Montgomery, Alabama. Prof B >tty has been teaching in North Carolina, and is a young man of fine ability as a teacher. The next session of the school will begin Monday, September 17 at 9 o* clock. All the friends and patrons of the school are cordially incited to be present at the opening exercises. Of course with the Faculty that has been employed the school will have a most success ful term. Oxiline A chill co’e In every bottle con forms to National Pare Drag Law. For sale and guaranteed by Walter boro Drag Co. 9 11 3 la The Artesian Well. A conference was he'd Monday at the office of Mayor Peurifoy between Supervisor Moore, the Well Commit tee of Council and 0. E. Hughes of Charleston, in which plans were dis cussed for the completion of the ar- tenan well. Mr. Hughes will be here hext week to make an effort to get out the drill which is broken off in the well. When this is done the job of completing the well will probably be given to Mr. Hughes if tory arrangements can be made. For chills and flvsr Take Oxidlat Pries 600. par bottW. For mle aad guaranteed by Water- boro Drag Co. b 11 t as Americai Many MBi papers are insisting on the ne cessity of home rale for Ireland Hot in that cue what would out American cities do for a polio* force? I'WrtiA J Mew. Fal • ® *3 Realizing that our County \yas in the most pros perous condition it has been in for years, I went dirfect to the Northern Markets and purchased my fall stock, which I think is complete 1 therefore extend to all a cordial invitation to in spect my line of DRESS GDODS. Consisting ol Broadcloth, Silkinc MOhSfr, Brilliantine, Sharkskin Cashmere and various other kinds ranging in price from ioc to $1.25 per yard CLOTHING CLOTHING Mens Suits .. .. £5 to $16.50 per suit Youths Suits .. $4-50 to $9.00 per suit - Boys Suits .. .. $1.50 to $5.00 per suit Mens Pants $1.00 per pair and up • ' Boys Pants 25c per pair and up «**v You should see our large stock of Clothing belore you buy elsewhere. .. TAILOR MADE CLOTHING r \ I have been representing the tailoring business for the past ten years and feel that I know how to meas- ure you for a fit—Anyway I will guarantee you a fit, if you will only give me trial. I have over 400 sam ples for you to select your suit from SHOES - SHOES SHOES I have just opened up my fall stock of Shoes— Remember I handle the famojs “Battle Axe” and “Wolfe Bros.” Shoes. The kind that gives comfort and ease to the foot and last so long HATS :: HATS HATS The latest kinds and shapes in Mens, Youths and Boys Hats can be had here at reasonable prices .. .. ••• SPECIALTIES I have also added to my stock Ladies side and back combs, Barrettes, Cufl and Collar buttons, Ribbons Embroideries, Trunks, Suit cases, Telescopes, Agate ware and various other |hings that we will take pleasure in showing you tf you will only stop in. H. W. BLACK, JR. WAT TERSTREET, : : : ; ; WALTERBORO, SO. CAR, HOW IS THIS? A $60 New Royal $24.75 NOT A CHEAP JOB MACHINE AS OFFERED BY CATALOGUE HOUSES BUT A STAND- ARD MAKE AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST * * * * * * *•* EX7WMEIY LIGHT ftlfMNG * VtiY FASY TO OPOATE NEW ROYAL Six Drawer Ball*Beariiig Auto* malic Lift Drop«Head Cabinet Is conspicnous for its uneqnaled range of family of work, ease of operation, simplicity, durability, workmanship, &3 well as handsome appearance. A machine on which every kind of family sewing can be done with the least physical and mental effort. The most delicate lady need not hesitate to run it and it is simple enough for a child to use. NEVER GETS OUT OF ORDER. THE HEAJ) PARTS of the machine are all case-hardened steel and are made to stand longer and harder everyday service than any other. The ontirecontous of the machine is in excellent taste, and this, combined with the finest woodwork made, results in an Ideal Perfect Sewing Machine: a delight to the eye of the most fastidious, s (hing of beauty and a joy forever. The NEW ROYAL is equal to the best Sewing machine made. la supplied with the Latest Attachments, etc., and is fully warranted for ten years. . . . . ^ • , . . , • • Only 25 at this price. Terms cash with order. Money refunded if you are not perfectly satisfied. Don’t wait until they are all sold atyd then tell us we didn’t have them. Brown Furniture & Hardware Company ..1 S. FINN'S: - JEW8LBT STORK - • ... IMD UD EUlMiED • • We have just completed the enlargement of our store to twice its former capacity—additional im provement was npceaaary to meet the requirements of our constantly increasing business. From the be ginning of the business, 5 years ago, our ambition has been—to render a service to the .people of Colle ton county equal to that of city stores, but with prices consistent with local expenses And best of all it PROVES that the policy of this firm has been right, and that its fulfillment is appreciated by the residents of this section. :: :: You will be very welcome as a visitor or patron. ' RESPECTFULLY, S. Finn, Jeweler. I C-A r ~- .. v * V t|‘r. -..A- •' .6 tr JV \’ti Vi‘5 1 i-'Zl'AV'-Sril v'rJ T- nOAMt ; : 37r. V~ S»Tu < NOW FOR YOl MY FALL STOCK OF {HAVE JtteP< : : : : ; t Clothing, Shoes, Hats Dry Goods, Notions, etc. V* '-tVTO* Airra* 1 Aai I ilmjt etnj a fall Hm of- :• '•>. k*. .*«n« ■nPHHHHBHS J-Jia "UVa* . tr. CHOICE VAIflLt OBOCEHIES aai Ftt^H Highest Prises Paid For Chantry Produce i p i-*r-. r«nau i .‘jfAV AT Mfjr .•L x , f v