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1 MEN COIICITTOI and are willing to pay FULL PRICE for Quick delivery. Call on our Supt Mr. G. W. Ethridge. WALTERBORO COTTON MILL PAUL SANDERS, President. «■ A r'V ivA fAtjn e! f- Celebrate Miss Liberty’s Birthday with a pistol and blank cartfides if you like. Our pistols are bound not to explode, while our cartridges are. THEY LL MAKE ALL THE NOISE you want, too. If you don’t care for noise, how about a nice quiet' time in the garden. It needs weed ing. anyway. We have the tools for that sort of celebration, too. & Do You Know What Constitutes a Fine Piano? I’nWs yon are v »u thoroughly ui> lerstmut p.aoo merhaimm, tone quality, action, etc , you had better place yourself iu our i ands aud yet the best. Not for the profit on r »00 pianos wonld *e aell yon an inferior in- utrunient. WRITE TODAY Chas. M. Stieff Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff Shaw and Stieff Selfplayer Pianos Soothern Wareroom: 5 W. Trade St. Charlotte, * N. 6. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. MENTION THIS PAPER. W. A. Donut, Agent for the International Auto Busrgy. High Wheel and Solid Tire, Sand Puller and Hill Climber. I will take pleasure in demonstrating the use of this car for prospective purchasers. Write me. For prices apply to W. A. DURANT, CottageviUe, - S. C Charleston. S. C.. \pril 5, li)09. The Charleston Drug Mfg.Co., Charles ton. S. C.: Dear Sir:—I am proud to state to you, for the benefit of those who may be suf fering from the same trouble that I waa for the Inst two years of Kidney and IP adder trouble, also stiffness la my join sou account of my Kidney and Bladder, I was disturbed five and six times a r'rhr, and after taking two bot tled of Yarn’s Rheumatic Remedy I bare as goou a night’s rest as I ever did, ami my joints are almost aa nimble ea they ever were; in fact, as well aa I could aspect tor my age, and if anyone wishes to refer to me. my address ie No. 22 Amherst Street, Charleston, B. C- Yours very respectfully, H. R. Homer. Bold bv Walterboro Drag Co., and Klein’s Drag Store. (•filtrate H ▲ Cpmmings 'of Lodge • among those who came to Waiter* o Friday. IR Bennett, one of Lodge's lending knsae men, bad baainem in town Fit- r. Ankaa Blank, of Jacksonville. Fk„ »» Friday in town risittaf rstativas. Trouble Makers Ousted. When s sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King’s New Life Mils he’s mighty glad to ess bis Dyspepsia and luatgeati-tit fly. but mo re-he’s tickled over his new. floe appetite, strong nerves bealthv vigor, all because stomach, liver sad kidPMrs now work right. 15c at Jobs M Ktsin’s. „ Rest Made Easy. i There Will Be Less Sleepless* ness When W alterboro Peo ple Learn This. Can’t rest at'' night with s bad back, A lame, a weak or an aching one. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for bad back. They cure every form of kidney ills From common backache to dia* betea. They are endorsed by Walterboro people. Mrs. J. E. Easterling, Walterboro, S. C„ lays; “Doan’s Kidney Pills benefited me more than all the other i-emedies I ever used. I had sneb severe b ckaches that I could hardly attend to my housework and, could not sleep. My kidneys were weak as was shown by the condition of the secretions 1 also suffered from headaches and dizzy spells and had bat little strength. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised as a cure for snob complaints and I procured a box from the Walterboro Drug Co. They proved so effective that 1 give them my strongest endorsement” For bale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. „ BOINEAU KERSHAW. Adams Run. June ‘JS. Special:- A very pretty June wedding was solemnized in this community on Tuesday at high noon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boineau: 1 he contracting parties being their daughter. Miss Jennie Wo* d. and Mr. Wilmot Kershaw of Charleston. S. C. The Rev. Kershaw. Rector of St. Michael Church, Charleston, father of the groom, officiating. Mi-s Sadie Jones, ..f Yemassee, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, and the U*st man w&* Mr. Brinks of Jacksonboro. The bride was daintily attired in white French organdy, made semi princess and elaborately irarnatured with lace. She carried a bouquet of bride roses. The m ad of honor wore a licauti- ful gown of white organdy with blue girdle. After the c remony an elegant dinner was served to the guests, fol lowed by cake, wine and ices. The g'dng away gown of the bride was a very handsome coat suit of i blue hand embroidered with tan; 1 hat and gloves to match, w hich was exceedingly becoming to Mrs. Ker- ^ shrw’s blonde loveliness. The bridal couple left at four! jj o’clock on the fast mail, which y stopped through courtesy to Mr. frs Kershaw, who is an employee of the’! A Atlantic Coast Line, for < amden,! JP S. C. t<> spend their honeymoon with £ Mrs. DeLoaeh. an aunt of the gr om, j after which they will make their y home in Charleston. Owing to the recent bereavement in the groom’s family, only relatives and a few intimate friends were present, but numerous handsome and costly presents testify to the popularity of the couple. OUR NEW HOME PICNIC AT GREEN POND CHURCH The annual picnic of the Green Pond Methodist Church will be held at that place next Saturday. July 3rd. The members of this church extend to everyone a most cordial invitation to come and be present with them and participate in the E leasueres of the day. There will e several addresses made that day by able speakers. Smoaks, S. C. June21>, 1909- •k ti 8 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. The Methodist Sunday School Con vention will be held at Henderson ville Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week. It is expected that this will be one of the best conven tions ever held. A splendid pro gram has been arranged and the people of Hendersonville are ready to entertain all the delegates. 0 We have always been striving to make the buying of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods just as convenient as it is possible to make it, and in the con struction of our “Concrete Block” » building, we think we have accom plished that purpose. We have greatly increased our space, light, ventilation, and added ^ther modern features necessary for a better and more convenient way of displaying Clothing and Furnishing Goods fou Mankind. In short, we now have the most up-to- date Clothing Store in Colleton Comity. We will greatly appreciate your coming around and looking over OUR NEW HOME. Got J G Pidpstt Momsj. HEALTH INSURANCE Tbs man who tasurss Ills Ufa la wlaa tor his family. The man who insures his health la wise both tor his family and himself. Yon may Insure health by guard* lag It. It Is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally aggreachaa through the LIVER aad mani fests Itself la Innumerable ways TAKE — Ms Pilk And savs your hoaltti. The two charming daughters of Mr. Arnett of Walterboro are spend ing some time with Mrs. Towles in Ravenel. P M P«rf|jet» and ton. John of N*' River, F n, »n»m »ev.-T» <i«y« vet; pfeamatly in town las’ wM>k t HR Martin <4 Ruffin. br»nfbt ns as apple test week which ie a rn’lority. Thir apple eiem bee three Wei. Ucvt oped applet on u. Little Nat ilea Beach returned to ker koete in Savanna ft batarday. Bhe waa »«"ooaipaaiad by ker grand lather, J J Biers. THE H W. COHEN STORE. “The Store That Always Makes Good.’ * SEND YOUR DAUGHTERS TO CUR FORD SEMINARY For Refined Home Life, Individual Attention, Comtant Personal Contact with Collared Teachers, Fall Musical Academic ana Collegiate Course PRICES LOW—Numbers Limited. Climate Cnanrpassed, Bailding Comfortable, Pare bpring Water, Cold and Hot. Eiectnc Lights, Excellent Kvstem ol Sewerage, Fine Sanitarium. 2ttth Annual Session Begins Sept. 38, lb09- For Catalogue Apply to REV. B. G. CLIFFORD, D. D., UNION, S. C. DR. WM. R. BARRON, HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. Wishes to announce the opening of an office for the practice of medicine in this community. He is boarding at Mr. J. A. Marvin's. Ivin In amminaiaad wn>1 by tbekrgn crowd p Branchville, 8. C., Jan 13.1308. Mr A G Yarn, 8t George, 8. C.: Dear Sir:—I have suffered with ar ticular rheumatism for the peat tea years aad have tried every spring in the whole country for it and got no relief. £ have tried nearly every drag the msdloal profession has gotten oat for the treat- moat of rhea matin wi*h the mane re mit I was lad need to taka a bottle of your Remedy, aad oaa bottle oared am entirely and I am too glad to be able to heartily recommend it to may one natter ing with nny form of the < “ ^ Very rcepsoN J. Bold by Walterboro 11 Drag Klein’s Drag Store. W K Benton ol Solders, waa la Saturday. tees .V ;: \ j-wA.