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V ' +i r Crocketville Annual Picnic Ck- MEETING AT EVERGREEN. Stokes, July 29.—The ten j days’ meeting held at ; green Christian Church Rev. L. M. Hiers of Missouri, and Rev. A. DeGratTerreily • t Wednesday, August 11, ’09 Everybody are cordially invited to attend Crocketville Ricnic on above date. Come baskets. Don’t forget the date. Dancing in the day and the usual Ball at night, first class band. Speaking by Prominent Speakers. the 26th Annual and bring your Music by SALES DAY SALES. Quite a largt* >'• •«> pieh -nt Ever* ! al lnt> 'daster's ai.'l S!h !*a * > jj . ( here last Monday, Aui?u^t 2nd, much interest was manifested in these sales. tne -Master's 111 r The f<tliowini? were of Iowa, clostnl the morning ot| ga |^ the 20th.. Ihese yount; men) G. T. Walker-, va. J. F. Johnwn, possess great pulpit ability.anil^outrht by Hr. W. B. Ackerman, f .r the singing was under the etfl cient leadership of Rev. T>e- Grafferrelly. The meeting was a grand success. * On the evening of the 20th Rev. Hiers delivered the grandest prohibition lecture the writer has ever heard. The only regret that we have is that Rev. DeGrafferrel- The H. ly was not with us in the be- Regular fare will be & B. R. R. Co. will run special trains, charged. ' COMMITTEE: P. H. Gooding, T. H. Tuten, L. B. Tuten, H. W. Lightsey, J. J. Bowers, J. J. Keerse, L. E. Rivers, L. G. Blocker, C. S* Blocker, \V. Fred Lightsey, P. E. Terry, W. E. Thomas. ginning of the meeting, and that they could not hold the meeting longer. We hope they will both come to us again next summer. Church Goer* Elizabeth Hailey, r vs. Olivia Chitiolm. ft ai., bought by Mr?, (ieortfiana Owens for $t>UH) Combahee Fertilizer Company, vs. J. W. Me>j*ervey. et ah, biiu^ht by Mrs. L. W. Messervey for $1, 475.00. RITTER ITEMS- Ritter, July 30.—Miss Isabel Thomas is visiting relatives at Ruttin. M iss Clara Warren returned to her home in Charleston, after a delightful visit here. Miss Ada Sanders of Green ville, S. C. and Miss Katie Schleppregrell of Charleston, and Miss . Nettie Myers of Smoaks are visiting Miss Plorrye. * * Miss Pearl Beach of Stokes is visiting the Misses Ritte. th , « Miss Goldie Beach.^ visfted j Walttrlx The following were the Sheritr» sales on tax executions: J. W. Warren, 32 acres in Warren Township, purchased by Estate of J. C. Padgett, for $34.00.* E. A. Davis, 4 acres, W’arren Township, by J. A. Carroll, for $11.00. Masonic Lodge, Warren Township, by W. F. Graces, for $8.00. Est. Carolina Rivers, 150 acres, Warren Townmip, by J. G. Padgett, for $65.00. J Est. Charlotte Moslev, 25 acres, Warren Township, by.I. C.Lemacks, for $15.t»0. j Mary Doator, 5 acres Tn^llake Township, W. W. Speights, for $15 50. M Est. E. ■ Screven, 11 acres in Verdier Township, by .1. C. L< ...acks. for $50.00. BUILDING COIVIMITTEFS PLANS- The following gent'emen have been appointed members of the building corn n charge the new grad _ ling for >ro- W. H. Gruber, Chair- OUR NEW HOME We have always been striying 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- jj struetion of our “Concrete Block” j 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 for Mankind. In short, we now have the most up-to- date Clothing Store in Colleton County. i After AH, It’s the Oven which determines the >jua!ity of the range. The oven in a Prin cess Ranee is one of its strongest and most distinctive features. It is of exclusive and patented de sign, and mechanically superior to all others. The bottom is seamed to prevent warping: th.* side next to the hre box Is lined with heavy as bestos and protected against burn ing out by an extra steel plate. The heat is evenly distributed to bake well in every part, and the interior is carefully aluminized, making it light, bright, and cleanly. Princess Ranges sell on merit. They embody all the desirable good points of other ranges and possess five exclusive and excelling patented features of their own. Their patented fire-box con struction guarantees better results with Ies& fuel consumption than any other range on the market. If you investigate a Princess first, you 11 buy no other! r her sister, Mrs. C. W. Drawtly,, man ]j Wichman, members of ; Saturday and Sunday. 1 the hoard of Trustees, and Mayor E. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Carter 'L. Fishhurne of the Town (ouncil. .are still in CharlestuUy where,These gentlemen will have entire ! Mr. Carter is beiajj treated by charge of the new school building, a Specialist. His many friends * A number of architects have dc- ( „ will be glad to learn that he is s refJ tn submit plans, consequently. ^ rapidly improving. 1 they have set aside August 7th. on ! ! Miss Mabel Drawdy is vis. " hic *‘ ,ay L they w ; m . c . on8i,ie [ p,ans i £ - - - J 1 for all architects desiring to bo pres-1 \) ent. We will greatly appreciate your coming around and looking over OUR NEW HOME.* ■ 1 ■ THE H. W. COHEN Y LIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN CARES VES MONEY, MCALTH. TIMC AMOTCMfCM ■“ppr 1 wfco k*T« -Good Bye” lor- rrrt to eooloig Iroobles by itoowa away yoai old na (■ 1 miiuifi BROWN rURNITURE AND HARDWART COMPANY. itincj friends week. at Ruttin Little Peachie. Ever Watchful A Little Care Will Save Many Walterboro Reader* Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health ; The discharges not excessive or infrequent; Contain no “brick-dnst like” sediment. Doan’s Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and core them when they’re sick. Rev. F. B. Halford, Walter boro, S. O. says: “Kidney and bladder trouble flfcused me a great deal of annoyance.* The kidney secretions were too fre quent, especially at night, 1 bad backaches and dull pains in my kidneys. 1 read about Doan’s Kidney Pills and concluding to try them, procured a box from the Walterboro Drug Co. 1 afti now entirely flee fr'm all the above mentioned difficulties.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fost-Milburn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents lor the United States. Remember the| name—Dean’s —and tike no other. An advertisement appears in to day’s daily papers ca'iing L*r bids on the bonds; which sealed bids will be opened on the l*>th day of August. These bonds are for a period of ten years.to bear interest at rate of 5 per cent, payable semiannually. These bonds wjll be paid from the proceeds of the license fees of the town of Walterboro, and will not, therefore, increase the rate of taxation. STORE "T he Store That Always Makes Gsod.” . n — ■Win J COMPLIMENTARY DANCE. Tuesday evening of last week at Hyme’s Hall, complimentary to the young of the town^and their visiting friends, by the young men of the town, one of the most enjoyable dances of the season was given. The music for the occasion was furnished by a local band, and the attendance at this dance was the largest in months, and unquestionably the most pleasant social event of its kind that has occurred recently in Walterboro. It was long past the midnight hour when the merry dancers ceased their festivities and departed for their homes. EXECUTORY NOTICE Notice ia hereby triven that on Sept 7th lUJd. lhe unoertigned will make bis ttnnl return m Executor A the Ease of lohn B Smith, deoesaedPLnd Imme- dia eiy thereafter apply for lettere ids- mUsory of aaui Estate, •Ino E ^moak;* Executor. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. All peraone indebted to the Eatat- of John B Smith, deceased will aase pay ment thereof to the undersigned Execu tor. and persona ha 'in* elaima thereon will present the aame properly attested to me. { John E Smoak. • Executor. The Crime Ot Idleness. '• <» Idleness means trouble for any one Its the atme with a lazy User. It cans es couetipation. headache, janadios, sal low complexion, pimples sad blotches, loss of appetite nausea, bat Dr King's New Life Fills s<on banish liver trou bles nd baUd up yoor Ttealth. Me at Joo M Kiien. ETHEL ITEMS. ^ Among those who went away ‘during the summer months were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Butler and family of Ethel, accompanied by „ Miss Liz Behling of Meggett. 'They are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. B. Jones of Isa bella, Ga., who, in their honor, entertained royally with a fish ing party the earlier part of this week. Among the various other parties given around here can be mentioned that of Mrs. Jones, in honor of her guests, on the evening of the 22nd. It was well enjoyed by all who attended. Delicious refresh ments, consisting of cake and cream, were served during the evening. Watermelons are plentiful around here,* and they are very much enjoyed by everyone. lack and Jill. * » # J Dy ten Wry U s dangerooa dieeate but cun b» cored Cb•mb»Main , <'holers ami Diairn<.«* Return:/ imu uceu mix see- rawy omd in giB« epidemic* of dyssa- tsry. It has never beau anwWu to fail It M squally valuable Mh children a«d a inita. and when iVducrd with water and awea ened. it la pheusut to tsk*. Bold by all daslara. SEMINARY An Idea Home School for Girls in (he Piedmont Belt of South Carolina Unsurpassed Given individual attention to each Student. School family limited to 40. 7 In- ntructora. Coufera degree* ol A. B. accredited by State Board of Education. Building comfortable.j, Modern conveniencea. $i:U? pava all charge* for oie year. Rooma. Table Board and Library. Chartered 1884. For catalogue addreaa REV. B. G. CLIFFORD, D. D., UNION, S. C. Wc are now ofiering all of our low quarter shoes AT COST. We mean just what we sav, at COST. The well known Brown Shoe Co’s brand at cost. We have just received an enormous shipment of fall shoes, so must close out the balance of the Summer goods It means money to you to see us before you buy any shoes. o J M WITSELL SUPPLY CO. , ADMINISTRATRIX’ BALE. A O Blltch, Agt. will aell the Per- aonal Property and all bonaehoid and kitchen furniture belonging to the ee- tate of H U Gay. B L Cos’a farm, Meggett, 6C., Friday, August Si, IIMP •ale beginning at 11 :f>0 a m. Deaue Gay, Adm’lx. 728 41 Electric Bitters they sis the FOR klDNBY.UVKR AND •TOMA' h is the LMYtUVlWANI You Want a Piano I for yonr own pleasure to pass the leisure hour* in aweetest harmony, to culm your ruffled sonl, and •often your duties when tired and lojely? Do You Want a Piano to band down to your little grand daughter aa a priceless sonrenir— a Piano that will stand a storm of nsage and atlll lira. Then boy a Stieff, n long-lived, sweet-toned Stieff. Althing of beamy and a j-jy forever. Chas. 1C. Stieff Manufacturer of the Stieff Shew and Self player Pianos Saathen Vtrerwn: 5 W. TruU St. eharlottc, * • N. C. CH. WILMOTH, MbflMfHTg MENTION THIS PAPER. \\ mm**' ' J m. - ■ %aaiiii l .i»W-| 'in