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; himm-iinhI'Mimwi: “K n :: Local and Personal I I I I I I H l»l H I I » »' P M here Moudiy oni * S«ro B of Stokeo. hod bint- OtrM in town V indtiy A V Wil.m of CottOfeviile, was in town iiut wn*k (;«*otro'iftorn of Lod^e was in town SututdoT. Prof A( I; pro, a si oil kn'<» n odoo*- t «.j ol bu oak*. in town Mondiy. Atieidt'.^ “‘tu'e (omiMiirn mooting in Wa’terbjro ue*i Motday, .Juuo- 22 Off For > Inland. Sullivan'n fen days. The following ♦*rs were in comrnand: Capt. 1 M R. F- D. Annociation Paper Omni/.ation is the Rreaf anchor that holds the world in This morning the Heyward place. In Ihe wild rush of ti e Kitl^men, forty live strong left Buckner, of CottaKeville. wM^oth Century, the weak w oo d on a special car for their encamp- l>e over run ana trofldon dowh 1)> r.t :tt Sullivan’s Inland for the the stronar, but by it the weak are hel 1 up by tl»e strong, and enjoy the henetitg of the Rt!enL ,, 1. of their united brotherhood, while the strong in love enj \ tl:e fraternal hand »oueh of tin. .. bretheron. ’ihe mention of organizathc appeals to every sense of our ('apt W a Ityrne of ('lemson college passions. When we hear of tie- i* ftibome t> r t t holidftj•. organized forces of Nation agaiiH; G H Bli'ci. •' Meifge»t. a p'oepemu* ^j a tj 0 n washing the land witi. young planter wamii town Thur*day. , . , , , human blood, we shrink back* hi f»< roiier. .set-lo*. i ard «-l»ewbere iu thi* horror and disgust, but wJien Vi j.; hinne, than evor before, lane. hear of (he approach of an enemy, J B Kinard of Geuing r. was In town and are reminded of our own or- suffered 15 Y<*ar». lartw.ek Hu. card for magistrate ap- gan i Z ad forces, we are made to Vr, Thoms. Thompson, of Clark. feel proud of our indepndent v ll^ (in., ariie*. under dare of Ap'il Smoaks, were visitor, to Walterboro • M.mday. Then again when we Speak ol lor* I" preacrlh®; bnt nothing did me Wanted KOR BALE—A very deatrabie reel donee aud .tore m Waiterboro on an acre lot If intere.ted apply U Colleton B*a.ij r i. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbon*, Smith 1'remie/, t u<ierwood aud Fox. One color aud ir.-color TbeiPrea* atd S audard. bcsiness locals. i.r Ki'lil time, Lieuts. • -liburne «ind K ’1 liters. < [dam and '[uarter-uiaster, !'. 1'hck left Monday. ’A .til detachnient left yester- to prepare the cari»[. f .r (lie <• a.pany, under Regimental \> :utermaster . J 15 Ack- < riu in. I tie compaiiy is well equipped a.i 1 i • in better trim, sats Capt. lirin. me >• ur b'ackemith work 1 k’littraulfc all my "ura Let me i|h«H ^ )ur hornt om c aud you will 'mug iiini cw.ii aUt-u you wi-n Oim shod again. j L Giavcs, i‘iice ataud, NNalteiboro. l:i \ r>o,.vtnir [» »•«'. cauls, tio.. in pricta »: Kielii’a. Great redub' I>ear. in this iaaua P W Rniher and .< n, Wa*h : ngton, of • -j;; in d: “I suffered 15 year, with were visitor, to Tvaiierooro ; • rotne-itting erzema. bad t e '/e.t doc- u>r» t i- . . • a- , buy go d umil 1 got TETFEhlN E. It President for the Civic fraternal crgahlZdtlOU, a feeling r.toinie. I am si lhankfal ' hoaaand.s League. Application, received at any 0 f 5 ro therlv love rises rnd take . i.t o'her. c.« te.tify to Minilar cute# tegular meetmg ; J , IETIKRINE is .old by druggi.ra or uppermost place in the heart, ^ ur „ v . Iiml | f 0 r 50c by J i aHUP- and we are proud that we are TblM- Dept. A, Savannah, Ga bound heart to heart with a noble band for a noble purpose . Every member of every craft or protew sion owes it to himself, his fami ly and his fellows to unite with others of the same avocation for the better development of their common interest, aud. the larger and more far reaching the mem- bei°hip, the greater the scope of rsefulness aud benefit to its members. If it is profitable for the Rural Letter Carriers of Colldtou to or-, . gauize, then it .e profitable for the al o e ome month,. We con- u. to unite with the State, ami - ra,uln,< ' tl,e PeoP 1 * of 1<lce Hkewiw, if it i. mutually bene- : 1 '' ,,ch on -heir S ood J ud « meut ' H H Di)’‘*nt. • rcpwcntmtlvc citiznn of Cottagevibn, had business in town Monday. Ilia. Hoe EMa Sanders left Saturday f r Charleston lo visit her brother, Arthar >auders. There were a lew girls over the way Sunday fishing But their bate gave out, and tneir tripe waa of BO avail? nr and Mrs W P Beach of Ridge- vilie, H. C. baye been spending a few day* in aad near Iowa visiting lelatives. The Civic league held an important meeting Monday afternoon at Mrs T P Baker’s It was decided to have a silver tea but the time waa not fixed. Julian I>eTievir.e left Thuraday for Evansville, Ind., to accept a position With bta brother R. H. DeTreville. Hod D L Hoi 1th, left yesterday for Orangebarg for a short visit. He will join Mre Hmub there. Fiir n tie by Juo U Kiuu Rice Patch School District Votes (in May 29, an election was held a! Ktce Patch, School Dis trict N<». 0, todetermine whether or not litere should 1m an addi tional tax of 3 mills for the use of the j ublic schools in this dis- srict. The election resulted in •_S for and 1*2 agai. st. There are three schools in this District, and the amount so gained $182. 40 w ill enable all of them to run Major 8 A Marvin of White Hall was m town yesterday. He report* a atrong prohibition MHiitiment in hia township. Mrs COO Adamn and children left this EDoruiug tor Brancbville to visit relatives. We hope the citiMms throughout the county will attend the Htate campaign meeting at Walterboro n xt Monday. John Eiuaey of Htokea was in town fiatarday. He aays be had an acre and a quarter of the fineat oats he ever aaw. Mias Marion Fraaer, one of oer town'* pr pulai duughlers, who ta a student at W inthrop College, returned home lest week. Mias LUliaa Kaaterlin has opaned the Hail school MUe lasteriin has been alteagtng the Greenville Female Col- Mrs. J. 8 Griffin and eons, Prentiaa aad Civde, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Herndon spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B- Yarn. It was nr. Yana’s birthday. MhaOarrie Paul aad Sampson Paul ef Bean fort wth arrive In town this svs- aing to he present at the Loons-Mnrray 0 Mlm KeMe Shepperd of Charleston ra visiting the Mioses Laces in town, end Incidentally to he present nt the marriage ef Mim Bahy Lnoes^ Friday altnfhoon Mrs sndtbnM W P Morphy tllghtftil Mrs isses Murphy held n delig tea from liMteT liOin honor cr Jao. M. Klein. icr end Mrs Joseph Thornes of Charles ton are In town visiting nt the home of Mr end we O it Grace They came to attend the wedding of Miss Grace and Kev Hardy H m Aoderdson of Wiggins "rod# the goat la the Esquire rank, at Ashby Far row Lodge last night- The goat threw him Among the gredutee of Charleston College is J M Barnwell of Adams Run. The graduating exercises of thia popular college were bold Tuesday evening. Ira Beach, who has been In Savannah for several months, returned to Walter- h< ro last Wednesday and is very ill at home of his parents, Mr and Mrs L C Beach. pr aad Mrs U S Glover, have .be srmathyof their many relatives and frk-nda in the deata of their infant son, which oocured at their home Tuesday afternoon. Saxby C Bellinger of W’iggina was In attendance npon the meeting of Ashby Farrow Lodge, K. of P- last night, where he took the rank of page. The following delegates were elected Tuesday evening at the regular meeting ov Ashby Farrow Lodge, K. of P. to represent the lodge at the District con vention to be held shortly at Mt Pleas am M P Howell. E L Flshbnrns, J C Lemacks, J H Psnrifoy, E D Lemacks aud W W Mm oak, Jr., ANNUAL MEETING. The atock-boldera of the Walterboro Cotton Oil Go-, held their annual meet ing yesterday. ~ Tbe report of tbs president was most gratifying and showed a prosperous year, w hits no dividend was declared, the mill had made some money, and ta now fatifood shape. The old officers nod dliectora were re sleeted. A M Bemmeral was elected 0. - Never call ad aggreative man a liar to bit face. Uae a long- diataoee phone and b.eak the ne^plo him gentlj. ficial to the cairiera of the State, it is a most natural conclusion, that the National Organization i^ proportionally helpful. When we accepted the position of let ter Darners, we had two objecu in view, viz; To make it the very best livelihood possible for ourselves, and secondly to render the Government the most ef- ficieutr service, and we cannot possibly attain either of these objects single handedly and sep arately, in as large a degree as we can with the united oonnsel of the brotherhood, hence I urge that every Oarrier be a member of the Coorty Aseociation, be a member of State Association, and that the State Aseociation, by all means, be a member of the National Organisation. And Mr President, 1 will ask patrons of my route to please put tfbxee in suitable places where f can serve them, tome boxes on •tumps while other* on the fence. As ever, A V. Rickeubacker. Honor Roll. The following subscribers have paid their subscriptions since June 1st. Is your name written there? R. A. Perry D. McK. Allston B. I^evy Miss M. A. Goodman G. W. Glover R. M. Fendea T. E. Drew Jasper Robertson L. G. Yarley A. H. Herndon Remus Waring Miss K. L. Ward Mrs. R P Winter C C Hiott 0 H Barnes P S Stokes J M Carter A. W Bunton J. C. Lemacks Mike Fox Miss S W Henderson Mrs. A. M. Henderson F F Rivers, Lem Holmes L L Hiott, P W Risher R G Rhett, J C DeTreville W P Beach. Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C - AGENT FOR - The Ford Automobile, The Car That Goes. PICNIC AT REHOBOTH. Round June 16:—The Sundsy school picnic at Rehoboth Fri day was a very enjoyable affair. The children were well trained jn their exercises thanks to the efforti^of Miss Ida M Fishburue. After the exercises dinner was held, and such a dinner as only these good people know how to prepare. In the afternoon there were several speeches. J B oodd spoke on prohibition from a platform made of the dinner- table. Rev 8 d Vaughn follow ed with a ringing speech, and it was evident that we had the crowd. But there w*re those present who could not a^e the faults of the dispensary as we see them and they claimed the right to reply. This made the debate the least bit sensation al, but it is generally conceded that we came off with the best end of the rope. Crpt H n Padgett and Hon n L Smith also spoke in favor of prohibi tion. Yonrt truly, J B D. Ever notice how many things there are in the ehop windows that you have noearthly use for? Probably from the viewpoint of the mao in the moon a bal loon dooen’i come up to hia ex pectation!. FOR SALE. FQR 8A LE—la e hav« jost rscsived a large assortment of picture trames to enit those enlarged pictures at half- price that you pay piotnre men. Also books and picture*. Walterboro Book aud Notion Co. Nu 1 -ini.ktci bacon 12 1 2c at lerry & MiatlVr lUzorp, L'*!***. luosles a n <1 8bavin>. fctiiAs t-» make summer shaving a tea |il< a»uie. v\*iteibjio D:qz L'o. No l smoUe ! b u- >n. 12 l-2<’ at ierr. Si Sb-ffer. TurVikh t a*h »< s|>. the genuine, s.' ch ..* - '<>r t en's uf K!ein*» \\ nh em-fi .:otlar .‘an of Lunanne cot- tie jt u trve u Cuils cu^> aict -au.e . Xrv it. Beach Bros. Get your Men’s and Boys’ samnir wc&rab e* at The H W Coheu Store C’otrol*ne shortens your bread r d lengthens your iite. Beach Bros Ammeos Prickly Heat snd Pat; Powder cures every ca.*e of prick!.' heat *ud cbhlmg. Walterboro Ding C< Keen Kut'er tools, recognized a» ti * standard at A Wichman & Son. Fresh cheese on ice, 20 cents a poun* snd Marvell! Macaroni, the cu'y mac*, roni that will keep all summer, the bee on the market. 15 cents a package. Beach Bros For ribbon*, ernbroi leries etc. Go t H W Black Jr. 6 3 2t. Fiuit jsr rubbers at Terry & Shaffer Only 46 m^re buggies to aell on ou. boggy contract and the Incky persoi will be made happy, by drawing a fre buggy. Come and let us sail yon a nio picnic or campaign buggy. ^ A Wichtnan A Son BUY your Clothes right 3y buy ing at The H. W. Cohen Store. We carry everything in the hardware line at the lowest prices. Get ou. prices before bnyin k . A Wichman & Son Terry & Shaffer art headquarters fet fruit j trs, all aizea Pint bottle peptonated beef, iron and wine. Encelleot tonic 50 cents at Klein’s. _jAee «t t.« 4^ Large fresh prunes at Terry A Shaffer Insect powder at Klein's Jnst arrived 1 car No 1 Timothy Hay. $1.35 per 100 Ibe. Terry A Shaffer Men’s and bovs’Oxfords in all leatb era, $1.50t j $4 00 at Tae H W (Cohen Store Bring me your buggy if It need* re pair ng J E Graves, blacksmith and wheelwright. Price ahon, Walterboro. Daring the hot weather strengthen roor heart with Gibson's heart temedy at Klein's. Call 55b and have tout baggage and other hauling done. Hack meets ail trains. J 8 Jackson. Always on hand a fall linn of baggies, wagons and harness. W L 8 A V Co. 6 3 2t H W Black Jr. Mgr. Frait jars of all kinds cheap at A Wichman A Bon Bag-ex draaiaator—sare death to .bed- bags, 85 cents at Kisia's. Nitrate • f 4oda, ash element. A few sacks of Kaiatt aad land piaster at A Wichman A Boa Cool Underwear and Top Shirts for Men and boys at The H W Cohen Store Solution of five chlorides, a powerful disinfectant, odorless, rare aad non-pois onoos knocks oat tbs germs and sweetens the sir in yoar homes—50 ou at Klein's Battle Axe Shoes are stBU the most popular shoes made. Handled Exclusi ve^ by H. W. Black Jr. 6 S 2t. O Tanglefoot fly-payer at Klein’s ;25 °o Reduction on sterling silve/ and silver plated iware. G 15 Of) Reduction on all other 4 goods in Jewelry. For cashonly. S. FINN’S Jewelry Store r Money Raising Prices . ON SEASONABLE GOODS. Heavy tin a»*td rngrsved Nurv flu e.l top-, 8 3 4x* 1 2 3 r <\v bristle bro»h, curvet r»* t urloI« Complete 120c. C A Kb BUXEd ‘-olid sizef—Square slisiie, j .j«a iit<l brown let,t«-reii irout, wtie handles, venti- iNttog [ferfora'ious each end. Each 75c tin *c'Op 14*7 in ^tee! jtpan. tied. large >ras< dia', iickel rim ilack figures A'aminmn band heavy "tensltive and I accurate. ONLY $150. “B B RokSti-s and Bakers— Two first quality sheet steel pans hinged together, inside drainer Im prove! all good meats and makes tough meat tender Onlv 50c Plain—In tin, riveted, tin ned malleable iron handles. Full size. Irtc Broiler! or Toasters. 9x9, frame of 12 v»use retiuned wire, long 10 gH ‘i.'e handle Only 10c. No 1 rise, u.tgcii steel. 3 14 in. polished blade, head painted red, crooked 13 in. hickory handle. Our Price 75c Beamless Rice Boiler—2 com partments. oval sides, ietin- ned cover. 5oc. Plain—ueavy IX tin, heavy tinned wire handle hail, firmly rivited ears. Only loc. Galvanized clother lines. 40 ft, 9 strands of 2o gangs wire. loc. i v. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Brown Furniture A Hardware Co. i< .-■V Walterboro S.C. le J The One Sure Way to have money is to save it. The one sure way to save it is by depositing it in a responsible bank. You will then be exempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets, and aside from the fact that your money will be safe from theft,^ the habit of saving tends to the establishment of 0 thrift, economy, discipline and a general under standing of business principals essential to your success. Fo those wishing to establish relations with a safe, strong bank, we heartily extend our services. THE FARMERS AND - MERCHANTS BANK OF WALTERBORO