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I . v • - T V K r 4 >•,# - * A 1 Ipf ■ F "A- m H, Personal 3000000000 Sunday was a cold day. Watch Walterboro grow. Jno. E. Hemdon of Ruffin was in town ealea-day, Jno. 0. Jaques of Cottageville was in the city Monday. T. R. Williams. Sr. of Williams ' was in town Monday. J. G. Murdaugh of Islandton was in to see us Monday. D. E. Smoak and son, J. D.. of Smoaka w*re here yesterday. J.C. Hiott, Esq. of Branchville was here Mondly on bosineas. Mr. and Mn. W. B. Bishop of| Smoaka spent Monday in town. W. Z. Ayer of Olar waa here Mon day sellinf horsea and mules. J. M. Padgett, magistrate at Jack- sonboro, was in town Monday. Robert Black of Ruffiin paid us a pleasant call while here Monday. J. M. Hiers of Smoaks was in town j Monday on businen and pleasure, J. L. Smoak and eon, Willie, of Smoaks visited Walterboro Monday. a B. R. Bennett, one of Lodae's bus tling merchants, was here Monday. Miss Claudia J Campbel was in town Saturday doing some shopping. J, M. Dannelly of Ehrhardt was in town Monday selling horses and mules.' Hon. W. R. Fox of Adams Run jrmpeeling his many friends here ^ Arnett of Holly HM Imd •ome fine horses and males here for aole Monday. PW1M. Padgett of. WiiHatta waa one of Walterboro’s pleasant visitors Monday. L. C. Weekley, the veteran post master at Salkehatchie, was in town Monday. Prof A C Hiers of Smoaks was among th&ie who visited Walterboro Saturday. W, B. Sauls and SMder May were among the Smoaktonians in town Monday. Several communications are una voidably left out of this week's is sue for lack of space. John Thomas of Smoaka, and _ hustling young business man, was in town Monday Representative J B Dodd spent from Saturday till Monday at his home at Round. Prof. H. A. Crosby of Getainger and J. B. Hudson of Jackaonboro were in town Saturday. A. Q, Lyons of Islandton w as among those who came to see us Monday. See his large ad. elsewhery. Frank Berry and sons, Walter and Joseph, of Smoaka, were pleasant visitors to our t<£rn Monday S. P. J. Qarria, Jr., one of the nu merous prosperous young farmers of Smoaka waa in town Monday. D. A. &auls and wife of St Helena Island were in town last week on visit to their mother, Mrs. Sauk . Capt. H. C. Raysor of Allendale attended the sales here Monday. He is execgtorpf the estate of the late G s *. a. McGregor, superintendent of the Walterboro Cotton MUk was called to YorkviUe Monday to attend court aa a witness, f Hon, J. S. Griffin spent from Sti- uHay to Tueeday in town. Mr. Grif fin has introduced a bill to repeal the preatnt road law. The sales stables, residence and More of a D. May opposite the Opart Houee Square is for aaie by the Colleton Realty Company. Rev. W. H. Brunson of St Steph ens has accented the eall as pastor of Brngraen Chiktiaaehurch, and will commence his work the 8rd Sunday. Mtor Pmaa ami Standard Mr. me Hendon is the Proudest man oar community because* it is a — ghter. Solicitor f avm Curb or Splinh -SIoClIV’S 1/iivim.eivt is unsurpassed robs and relieves eeds very liWe mbit leave o gear or Wemi . An enHsepKe remedy for thrush, fbtuta and any abscess. ^RICS 25i saf S Sl.00 ** * -- — * A m* A I nop anoiuwii/ j TO MY FRIENDS I have purenased the 5 and ioc store in Walterboro and 4 in addition to this complete line have added a stock of groceries and shoes. I shall he glad to see all my friendsl <U. 1) <4 j. L. KOGER at tistsa wtoa toe dost fed jest right wbso yon Lire a kud wo—to. take •omstbinfr [right sway that will awi«t difMtioo; not —asthisg that will WiainlsM for s tl— tot sow will podtirsly do tto Tory tbs stomach performs sadsr ordinary and nonnsl condition., something that will make tto food digest. Ta do this on nisi take a aataml diymfnt like /xiol For Drapopsla. Kn4 ? T ^ ac 4 9tt . j tifle pr.p*rat«6h of vogstahls ae di with ] natnrsl digwtasu sad oostains tto . mm. jaiew. foned in a toaithy tto—oh. Kach dom will digwt mors than S.OJO grain, of good food. It Is mrt to sftord prompt relief; it digests whet von sat end U pleesent to take Sold by John m Kirin, just received a complete • ^ '• line of well known Edison .. . . * * -Phonographs at $1250! 4 9 *1 :: $25 oo^tnd $35 00 each. | Also a fine selection of I ; Edison Records at 35c ;; each. We will sell them • ^ ; cash and to responsibly !! <» parties on easy terms. ;Come over and hear a ; tune at 1 . t :i S. FINN’S I Jewelry t Store, i NOAHS LINIME C. F. Smoak G. W. Miley y Car Load of Fine Horses 'and Mules <? 0 % We have just received from the west a car load of fine horses and mules. We can supply vou with a fine farm mule, good horse, first class We have as fine selection of horses and riftuleS as can be purchased at any market in the State. Cal) at our stables when in town and be convinced We can sell them as cheap as any horse dealer in the State. — WE£ALSO — have on hand a line of buggies wagons and harness, which we guarantee to be as good and durable as any buggies, wag ons and harness sold anywhere in the south, and at prices to suit the times. o Smoak-Miley Company Branchville, - - S. C. WANTED THE to know that for the next few days we will pay *• $1.76 Gash »•. FOR GOOD PEAS IN SACKS. CONFER WITH JOS. W. LUCAS, WALTERBORO. S. C. We regret that lack of tntce will not permit our mentioning the names of all our friends Who were in town | Monday—it would take a whole side .* of the paper. . M Mrs. E. F. Hyme, left yesterday for Baltimore, where she expects to make her home. She was accompani ed by her son, E D Hyrne who will remain in Baltimore for a brief visit. When the toby i« cross end baa you worried ead worn oat you will find that a little Ceeoesweet. the well kaowe remedy lor bebim aed children, will quiet the little one !n e short time. Tto Ingredient, are printed, plainly on the bottle. Contains no opiates. Bold by John M Klein. FOP ALL CREATION fhtf efftef/y* •ednomkt. Ickathh-use rtm«fyfor 0//aches \ end pa/ns in man and beast MA.**, iJ’K Sr M4 SMtenL M_ , nblwrt. J»o*» Emm Oo .li.u.M.il ,OAA. DeWit's ('arboliaed Witch Basel Salve la beat for cots, boras, boils, braises sad scratches Ii is espae'ally good lor prfles. Bold by John M Klein. Eczema Tetter, pimples and skin and —tip diseases are torturing and disfiguring. They are in stantly relieved and quickly eared by the following treat ment: Bath the parts with warm water and Tetterine Soap, then anoint with Tetterine jsar. it, aootkl.jr, The First Iron Ship. The first Iron ship waa launched 1M years ago, la England,'by John Wil kinson. Tto Idea of building a large trea boat was laughed at, people argw lag that It wee against nature to e» pact iron to float oa water. of the For sale by Jno. M. Klein. U as DeWit's little early Risers, plea 1 - sad little ptlls. Tbev are may to take. Bold by John M Klein. m many that the large town Monday aaenhei ■df.lt em a goac tok tom prosperous XJ :J oodxf , mnluode cl or Franz Kneisel Foundef of ike Kneisel Quartet, Violinist of intef- ■nlional fame, writes as folo'ws of the ifiastni^^ciralhi PIANOS ^ New Yo(i October 29th. 1906 Mans S Haafin Co. - ^ v »;.o, • Getokmenr—For mmj ymn your piano Kns ngurea as my -sukbo ccgspsieon as nome ana my •I o—r the Utetod Stofcn. In nl tkai take and «t paairit who haw piqwl ariSjqr QuancTandi fw’pn^iti oi ns a—tracove reatures. iufbot aiti^ic itainix Vary trWy jam, (M FRANZ wko kave beard its sonority end THE CABLE COMPANY EVERYTHING J. V. Wallace, Mgr. Charleaton, 8- C. IN MUSIC * K —. '• — BARGAINS To reduce our stock .we are seliinga OAR LOAD of the five chairs as fol lows 1 No. 31 N o. 1. Oak Arm Rocker, very strong and dura ble. Special 1.50 No. 31. Oak Double Cane Seat No better made. Special .85 No. 123. Heavy Oak Hand-made Cane Seat 1.00 No. 5. No. 5. White Oak. Very heavy double seat. Special 60. No. 123 No. 29. Solid Oak very heavy Special .70 | v Compare these prices with your catalogue prices if] you are a ''Mail Order Citizen.” No. 29 BROWN FURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY Colleton Realty Company TOWN PROPERTY CHOICE FARMS TIMBER LANDS We desire to make our bow to a generous public. We propose doing business in REAL ESTATE and shall, of course, try to fill your wants along this line. If you have land to sell, let us -sell it for you; if you wish to buy, let us know your wants and we shall try to fill them It will cost you Nothing When in town call to see us and let us talk the matter over with you. Let us know if we can serve you. Watch this space Every week This Week We Offer FOR SALE—A very desirable resi dence lotin town of Walterboro 90x966. A small cash paj will secure this lot. App ** ■ once as this lot will be no on the market 228 acres timbered land in BeUr Township. Never bee saw-milled—round timber, near Mt Carmel ceeh.ihalanee one and two yean. totonBridge ett bought cheap. foul years insurance paid Aa improved fsr n at Brysa—one mile from Black Okeel . Ohurok containing 60 aores»40 anesaader Canoe, 2$ enHNntod Good orehwrd dwelling, Kitchen and all ucasmry oatbaildian Tsnaa oeah, er ran be avvaogsd to nit parehais. 7,00a 000 tot pine end ejpren timber with title it fm to M •boat oos half pine. balaaoecjprNs; Easy scosu to water. The Sale Stable*, store and nrideoee, with oathuildkgs. terif ooMpisd bv Stohes Brea opporite Ocart Hearn Ik This is a .sry desirasble pisos eF ^ to..—, iMk* r “'"V- i, kb-ZA'i v