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©UR POLICIES TEST THEM NOW. LOW'EfeT P!?:ecs THE GREaTEST eCNSlDER-TTICN. Cassifitid Adverlistnunfs. FOR* SALK I <•; I 1; ()u< ii o n mu* inoi.t>t!i old. 10 Cl 3t. .1 r-Eni L H Ynm. *> \ .).) $1 50 IJro^an slices $1 cO Men fleeced lined underware 40e 1 Yard wide percale • 10c Table Oil clath 25c per’ yard. <Sc Ontting 5c per yard 12 1-2 Ontting 10c per yard 10 lbs Sugar to the $1.00. Our line of clothing is complete withiatest styles and well made. I will make the prices to suit you. Get prices on our shoes before you buy elsewhere, for I will save you money. Kemember that every pair I sell you are guaranteed. J.M. Witsell Supply Co. ’Phone No. 6j r.\ r.n\<;E plants for SALK—; v L<;. v »?:tl late *r 4) (•*“' i ) • Iti l(»i*t * f < \ r '' 'hi i* ?i C * i P 00 nml iu l ‘t«* of over lO.lf*** .t $1 U0 y jtrloo*. Ail'IrebM ail oniMM'o j Th< PI - i eu, .> i , „ 10 14 tf B .1 Donaidaou, Manafrer. t ( AI5HAGK plants FOR sale—a * lot of very tine caobai;* fl..’»(i per looU; CO .cant* jut hundred 1o r aniHiler ({Uaiitieit «F*ir w»la bv -I VA* ( nrron. Wnlterboro, />f by I Cro»b>, Round, S O. 10 11 4r ' FOR SALE—One x Jior>e jiuwt-r center ciank Ui>t(tce. Price $75.00. -I V> ( nrsoi . 1 ft C tf Thr lin anythin £ \vr have V\ aiterb <ro. S 0. M • • P M V , ^ © ’ " J T J P d s (1 ti I 6 •I M« ns’ and Hoys’ Suits we art' ottering this season are far superior to ■v ^ yet been able to oiler. The completeness of our line as regards and the kind of of the Garments The array of colors the stylish “make up materials, are^siniply tar superior to anything shown in Colleton County LOST. LoM'—Strayet^or atolen one pointer j>Q|)py about one year old. warded if returned to E 1 il hite Re Shaffer. Fall Announcement. TO RENT To LENT—5 room house iu beeireab’.e j i !• cullity apjt y to. A Wichman Son. 21. BUSINESS LOCALS. Footes Best peach 20c a cau Old Tom Brand 15c a cau, Pie peach 10c a can. E. K. Me Peer. When your servant drops a dish, breaks a cup or amasbea a plate, don't swear but remember we run a complete crockery store. Terry A Shaffer. Everything we aell is (re«h and new. Try us with an order. « E. R McTeer. Nyals hair tonic removes dandruff, restores the hair to natural color, harm | less at Kleina. Decorative lamps white glass lamps. Kayo aickle placed Rochester lamps complete. Terrv * Shaffer. My dollar 4 gnaranteed. inch wall Kleins. pilot bruah I beg to announce to my friends and patrons that I have one of the most complete and fashionable lines of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing ever offered in Wal- terboro. Men’s Suits - - $4 to $18. Boy’s Suits - - $1.50 to $6 Children and Ladies Cloaks. Especial bargains in men’s hats. We will take pleasure in showing you our stock. Come to see us. Thin glass tumblers, heavy tnmblers, goblets, wine glasses and handled | sherbets in onr glass ware J* par'raeut Ttn> & .-miller. Honth Carolina grown seed rye nt ly B G Byrne's y Carload of coal now in our coal yard. I bee ns and get quotations i Ar Terry A Shaffer. L) j Ot Paint, vatnUh and cottc u marking ' brushes. Complete line jU't in at Kleins. And as to Prices Our well.known reputation of underselling everybody wil lx- lully borne out to you in no uncertain terms, upon your coming around and tak ing a look at our prices. a Price Range of Mens’ and Boys’ Suits: $5.00, >7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20 00. s Ladies and Misses Cloaks. We are setting the pace on Ladies and Misses Cloaks and setting such a pace that competition can only look on in amazement. You will find here a wealth of fashionable new Garments in every style that . 0 w has the approval of the most eminent fashion authorities—;—at pnees whose modera- s/ * tion is simply astonishing. Range of Prices on Jackets: S3 .00. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7oO* $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. THE H. W. COHEN a 1 i STORE The New Clothing Store. Orangeburg Business College, Orangeburg, S. 6. Grand fall opening Sept. 21st to October 1st. Thorough courses in book-keeping, penmanship, typewriting and short hanil. Courses completed in from three to five months. Write today for catalogue and terms. i Lamp sale now on Regula’ 50c size B , burueu U3c> regular :i5c sire 25c. * Terry & SLalrer. 100 puir of mens pan’s going at cost at NA V Glover’s. Call si once an* l get your choice. Onion Sets at A C VocLehe’s. Assortment of 500 on onr 10c glass counter. Terry A Shaffer. Nyals kidney pills for kidney and blander troubles, 50 cenisat Kleins. Full line of fruits. E K. McTeer. Full line of fancy and staple grocer ies. E. K Me leer. Plant only South Carolina grown seed rye For sale by B G ‘Byrne. Nyals Pilo for piles, 25 cents at Kleins. Ladies, do yon have kidney trouble? Mrs J T Harrington can*rore yon. EXCURSION RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Account South Carolina State Fair ’ the Southern Railway announces very low round trip rates from all points in South Carolina to Columbia. S-C.. tickets'to be sold October 24th to 29th inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive in Columbia before noon October .‘lOth, 1908, limited for return until Movember 2nd, 1908. For rates, schedules and informrtion about special trains to Columbia on soecinl dates applv to Southern Railway agents or address, I L MEEK, J. C. LUSK J „ Asst. Gen. Passenger Agmt, Atlanta, Ga. Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. • DeWilt’ii Lillie Early Risers an- tbe pull line fatuousditlle pills, euyv r r » taLe s ( it>, •n*e and gentle. Get Early Riser!- They are tbe be-r pi'ls ira<!e We sell them $*old by Walterhoro Drug <Y>. Ladies and Gentle men’s fine and heavy shoes Cheap for cash. A beautiful line calicoes, all fast colors. | “THE STORE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOOD.” D ■ ' e <**£:*: NOTICES. NOTICE—Tbe lax books lor the town of >A alterboro will be opu» for the collection of lown taxea at my office from November 1 to 30, IDOL, from ft o’clock a. m , to 9 o’clock p m. J. C. LEMACKA. Clerk and Treat. 10 14 »o 11 25 N ot ice— Administrator’ • Sale. Notice ia hereby given that I will sell at pub.ic auction for. cash to tbe highest bidder on Saturday, October 31. 1908, all of tbe personal property of the estate of John Chass ?rean, deceased. Sale to be at the the home of Mrs Jnhh Chaste- teau; near Doctor’s Creek, to begin promptly at 10 a. m. All bids mast be XT , . . . . # . complied with on da v of sale. Nyala baby congh syrup for infants K ^ g Cbaaserean, Administrator. 25 corns at Kleins. I can cure the worst case of indiges tion. Mrs J2T Harringiou, Walterboro. Just arrived a new and complete line of shoes at hard time prices. W Y Glover. Nyals Stone Root Compound for kidney, bladder and liver. at Kleins. Eieht cent cotton is cheap. Dur new line of hats Is cheaper. W V G'over. t F Thirty esses of Veronica Water, sold last Week. It gives results first and yon pay afrer for the Blood Kidney Stomach, liver and bladder at Kleias. 10 21 li MASTER’S SALE. TEACHERS EXAMINATION HELD. The fall examinrtion was held Fri day at the court house conducted by C. J. D. Caldwell and W. W. Smoak, Jr., members of the county board of education. Dr. Black being ill STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Colleton County, Common Plena Silcox & Company, va Annie E King, et ak By virtue of tbe Decree of above court herein, I will kell at p blic out cry before tbe courthoute in Wal* teaboro on saleaday in November next (2nd day) within the- legal hours of sale, the following described realty: All that tract of land together There were twenty applicants, t»ix-! w j||, the buildings thereon contain- teen white and four negroes. Certif- *. ^ . icates were awarded two of the ap- ,n K twenty (20) seres, more or less, pllcants- Miss Edda L. Prentiss of situate od Toogoodoo, f'reek. County Young’s Island, a fust grade; and Mr. J. H. LaRoche, Meggett. second grade. and State aforesaid, and known as a 'partot tbe “Homestead” tract for merlv owned bv Mrs II E Swinton, i • * but now Lv Mrs ^IcCants; and bounded as follows; On the north Uiiity Ix)dge No. 55, A h M Uh holds its regular cominunijeatioMs Friday in each month at 8 3ft o clot*, p L .j. yard/ p m. All visifing Brethren are cordial!? invited to attend. ’ E T H SHAFFER, W.M. N. 0. MORRALL Sec’y SUPERVISOR CRIPFIN IN TOWN. Supervisor J. O. Griflin was in .. S inch Hrilliantine only 40cj town yesterday receiving congratu- ; »nd east bv lands of Mrs Mary Me- er yard latiotw of his friends on tb>* recent Cants, on the south bv linds of the \ deci>' * “ " » ... COTTAGEVIIXE TOPICS. Oct. 19.—As I have not seen anything from our little town, for quite a while thought I would give you a few dots: Our farmers here are in good spirits, and seem to be in a thriving prosperous condition. The high school here is in a flourishing condition under the able management of Prof. J. C. Spann of Batesburg, as principal, and Miss Daisy Ed wards as assistant, we pre dict for them a very successful school term. Quite a number of our young people from here have gone to schools, and colleges dn differ ent places. Master Rosser Smith has gone to Wofford College. He is a very bright student. Miss Belle Ackerman com pletes her college course at the Cedar .Spring Institution this year. Miss Ruth Pierce is attend ing Orangeburg high school nr. Eugene Ackerman is in Charleston, a student of the Medical College after being prepared for college at the C. F. S. in Bamberg. Miss Coralie At kerman is at school in Walterhoro. Dr. B. G. Willis is now *e- siding in his magnificent man sion, and has about completed his large drug store. Dr. W. A. Kirby and Dr. B. G. .Willis are doing a fine practice here. Mr. C. K. Ackerman has I, inVh Panama on’v 10 cents*115 Supreme Court do- original “Homeated” tract belonging! done and is Still doing a fine for supervisor for this county. The t0 11 K »"‘ 1 on ,h ** ™ h 7 business. He has already result of this contest has beemlantLof the estate of Mrs Adeline. ginned several hundred bales watched with a great interest by McCant*. * . of cotton. W. B. CALDWELL Stephens X Roads/ wiss Eula Ackerman is teaching the Red Bank school. Miss Bertie Ackerman has charge of the Gloverville school. Miss Mamie Ackerman has been employed as teacher at Sandy Dam school and will commence teaching on the 19th inst. Miss Willie Miller is the effi cient teacher of the Sand Hill school near this place. Quite a large number of school teachers represent Cottage- ville > It might be interesting to note that she has also sent out in the last twenty years, fifteen doctors. We have not sent out a lawyer or preacher, but our church and Sunday -school is in a flourishing condition never the less. With best wishes to the Press and Standaid. Filial. SUCCESSFUL. After a deal of effort and corre spondence Dr John M Klein, the popu lar droKgiat, haa succeeded in getting (he Dr Howard Co, in making special half pr're introductory offer 00 the regnlar fitly cent size of their celebrated specific for the cure of conatipation and dyspepsia This medicine ia a recent discovery for the cure of all diseases of tbe stomach and bowels. It not only gives quick relief, but it midtea permanent cores. Dr Howatd’s specific has been so re markably sucessful in caring constipa tion, dyspepsia and all liver trouble* Dr John M Klein ia willing to re<ara tha price paid in every case where it does not give re'ief. H»adacli-'rt. coated tongue, dizziness, K is on stomach, specks before tbe eyes, constipation, and all forms of liver and stomach tronble are soon cured by this •cicotitiic medicine. RWfiS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Indent Hr- anti stomach T roukiaa. , lUHJElfEM WHEM OTHERS FAIL every one in the county, and final decision is very gratifying to the friends of Mr. Griffin. EditorS. E. Boney of Lawrens was in town the latter part of the week. Terma of sale cash. Purchaser to pey for papers. C G HENDERSON, Master. October 12, 1908. So great is the demand for this speci fic that Dr John M Klein haa been able c u 11 » 1 10 • eCQr * on, V » limited supply, and I rof. M. Howell Ackerman Jhvery one who G troubled with dyapep- ‘ ‘ ‘ sia. constipation or liver trouble should call upon him at once or mad 85 cents, 6 and get s'x ty d .ms of the beat medicine ever made, on this special half price offer with his personal guarantee to food the money if It dom net cum. is teaching a state high school in Abbottsburg, N. C. He has three assistants. He is doing a good work.