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The two •tory store belonging to Dr Car ter and brother Melvin Carter will soon be ready for the paint. The residence and oifice of Dr Carter look fresh and pretty in is visiting week by lighin n^. Mrs Macuie liters relative* at Sumter. Good luck to all the candidates and picnics. E. P. J. DOCTOR USES D. D. D HIS PRACTICE. IN Eminent Physician Says This Great Liquid P.e cripton is Cer tain Cure for Eczema. Still another Eczema specialist comes forward in enthusiastic praise of D D D Prescription, the wonderful external remedy which cures Eczema and other similar ^iseast's like maaic. He is Dr C li Holmes of Silver City Miss., and in summing up his impressions of the startling cures D D D has eilccted, he says: “1 have l>ecii using youi D D for four years with gratifying results. -ILS AS NEAR A SPECIFIC I* OR HERPES their new dresses of green with ECZEMA, PSORIASIS El£., AS darker trimmings. We hear of IS <H ININK FOR MALARIA.” two-etwres to be erected in the near future. We are delighted to have our College Students coming hem;. Miss Coleen Jones has returned with her “sheep skin” from Orangeburg, Misses Mary Rich and Sally Vara are back from Wiothrop, Mr Geo. Stephens from Spartanburg and Miss Ivy Morris from Bamberg. Children’s nay will be celebrat ed at Cross Swamp Church the 2nd Sunday in June, an attrac tive program has been arranged. Every thing bids fair for a de lightful day. Come Mr Editor and bring your candidate friends —PJnms and huckleberries for them, and plenty of grase for the horeee, to say nothing of the hog and horr iny in the smoke houses. The church feels very grateful to Mosaers Joe and Stephen Bunion, Rice Oodley and “Tobe” Brabham for their faithful work Dr Holmes is one of hundreds of physicians who use D D D in their dsily practice. The D D D company allows physicians to use this remedy with the under standing that they tell their pa tients what it was that cured them when the terrible itch has been wiped out the skin healed and the raw wound covered over with soft white skin. D D D is not a nasty paste to linear the skin and clothing, bat it is a clear liquid. It is advisable to use D D D soap in connection with D D D Prescription. Is any further proof of the curative powers of D D D Pre scription necessay? That reme dy is sold at Walterboro Drug Co., and John M Klein. Come in and let us show you couviuc- ing proof that D D D will cure your skin diplase. Even if you have not debided to use D D D remedy come in and explain your in the church some repairs about; case am the pulpit and altar have been needed for years, and they were the ones who pat down the ho^ \ Joseph W. Saunders. On the morning of May the 6tb t and plongh for a few hours to dd 11008, our beloved brother, Joseph this much needed work. We W Saunders, entered into rest, take this means of thanking them A few days over a year ago, he through the paper. was striken with paralysis, and The Angel of death has enter- calmly and patiently waited the *1 the home of M# W 0 Jones call of the Master. It may be lor the fouith time, and taken said of this servant of the Lord from them their precious baby that he was laithfnl and true, for Lois. Four litttle white cradled he was known as' a rood mao, graves in a row is a touching a d “holding the mystery of the fcene.Each babe was taken when f uih in a pure conscience,”ao he about a year old. Ihe parents "gained for himsalf a good stand- have the sympathy of the com- ing and gDat boldness in the munity. ” ' faith which is in Christ Jesus.” Mr T G Broxou and family Duty with him waa a sacred were caled to Varnville to attend trust and he conscientiously dis- his nephew’s, Mr. Tom Corbett’s charged every duty—in the home, funeral this week. Mr Corbett State or church—entrusted to hit is a son-in-law of Mr Jake Polk, hand. Brother Sanders gave his wjeandidate for sherifT. Mr heart to the Savior, before the Corbett leaves a wife and several beginning of the Civil War, and children. He was a successful business man. His death was no •hook, for bis health has been poor for the last year. ora Juo A Rice of New Orleaus and W H Rice oi Columbia united himself with the Zion Baptist church but afterward transferred his membership to toe Doctor • Creek Baptist church and for nearly forty yeara was an honored aud loved Deacon of paid their old homes a visit this; this church, in faithful eervioe week. Dr John came to Sou'h as such, up to the time of his Carolina to preach the Comence- ^ death. It is said of him, that mant Sermon et Columbia j ouce only did he fail during all Ooltegn. u I thete yea is in attendance upon Mr Jake Polk lost a mole this the Coufereo* meetings of hia LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 Sc 234 KLinar Street, Charleston., S. C. THE HCUSE THAT~C!Y£f ft ACTION 08 Y00B HONEY BACK The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House in The So’uth ° * •, • , » Splendid Array of the Newest Fabrics for Spring and Snmmer Wear. 0\xr JReacly-to.'W'ear Garments For Ladies, Misses, and Children. Surpass anything in Style ever shown in the South, and they were never so rea- so jably priced. Send us your Measurements. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit. Ladies od Misses Tailor-Made Suits Made of Silk and Wool Rajah— Plain Striped and Fancy Mixed Wor steds. Plain. Fancy and Phantom- Checked and Striped Panama in Madam Butterfly—Prince Chap and Pony Coat effects, $10.00 to $75.00 VEH SUIT Walking SKIRTS. For Ladies and Misses. 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I I EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURI POOD AND DRUB# LAW. An improTcmcnt or«r many Coufh. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because It rlda tha system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on tha bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. WALTF.RBORO DRUG COMPANY church. He was married to Miss Rebecaa Adams October 7, 1SU0, and from this union nine children were born to them, eight of whom are still living. Our brother was a soldier true and tned in the Confederate Armv, serving his country well under all circumstances, and this record ia written rejoicingly of a good soldier of Jesus Christ, for 1 e waa one indeed without guile. He lived to the good age of sixty- five years, and loving hands buried him in the cemetery near by the church he loved so well, aud aeived ao faithfully. The fun*ral services were con ducted bj Pastor’ J R Smith, assisted by Rev. F O 8 Curtis. Our hearts go cut io loving sym pathy to tho bereaved wife and children; but hat He not said, “Lo I am with you always.” Yea, all the days. 0. Dots From Doctor’s^Oreek. June 6 h:—Joe Ackerman and Mias Ibbie Saunders visited M W Breland’s last Sunday. Willie Saunders had a regular cotton chopping last Tuesday among those were Misses Gattie Wilmer aud Martha Breland Pearl Herndon and Lilia Saun ders aud little brother Howard. Little Miss Krhel Sauls is visit ing lior uncles near here.« Mbs Lilia Saunders and Jagj'er Fender dined at R H Breland’s Sunday . „ M W Breland lost a fine horse, but glad to say he has purchased another. Messers G C Fender and R U Breland went to Saikehatchie last Wednesday fishing, and caught plenty of fish. We are having lota of rain, and General Green has got possession. Wyman Breland aud little son Dargau of Uottageville went to see his father on business Satur- dty. Messers Ben Weeks and Lee Uiottof Round are seen here very often. Wake up boys, don’t let them get ahead of you. Let us hear irom old Ever green aud “Happy Girl” again. With test wisuesto the editor. “Lonely One.” Islandt6n Items. Islandton, June 1—Quite a large crowd attcMidod the picnic at Penile church on the 28th inst, and every one seemed to enjoy the day.There wete two good lec tures given by Dr H W Black of Walterboro, aud Rev. Bause Ulmer of Kuttin. Mr. and Mrs J E Dopson of Hampton piid Mr aud Mrs W E Carter at Islandton a very pleasant vis*t on the 27th and 28th. Mies Jessie Carter has return ed to Hampton after a weeks visit to her parents here. We are glai to say that the little daughter of Mr aud Mrs P K Crosby, who has been ill is improving. There will be a picnic at Is- laudtou, some timo in July, and we are all anticipating a nice time. ** Mr O’Reiley is now in Hamp ton aud will le there for Ihe next two or three weeks taking pictures, all sixes aud all prices; your beauty 10.2. 8. MAGISTRATE'S SUMMONS STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA, Coaoty of Colleton Magistrate Court. Walterboro Cotton Mills, Plaint Iff.; Malaal .* el J D Kennedy Company, Defendant. BTATl OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Cooaty of Collatoa. By J. K. Bryan, Eaq, Magistrate ia and for said oouaty of the said State: To aay lawful constable. Complaint harlnf been made unto me by Wa'terboro Cotton Mills that yoa, J. D. Kennedy Company It tadabtad to it for freight paid on machinery from Napier, Teun., to Waltorhoro, 8. C., ia the tum of |89 S3 and for machinery to the amount of |9 88, la the aggregate (|99.00) ninety nine dollars. These are, therefore, to require you to aummoo the said defendant to appear before me, lo my office in Walterboro, S. O , on the 94th day of Jane, AD, 1938, at 10 oolock a. m. to answer to tho * »aid complaint or judgment will bo given against J. D. {Kennedy Company by defaolt. Given my band seal at Walterboro, S. C., the 24th day of April, A. D., 1908. J. E. BRYAN, (L. b.) Magistrate. 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