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JTm myr*iX:>?%M3LX3x^**t *3 *tc *?%*?% f INVITATION! | MBS. J. S. JONES ® ^ Extends a cordial invitation to the Ladies of Walter- ^ terl>oro and surrounding Country to be present at her Millinery Opening ON « Wednesday and Thursday, October 6th and 7th. All the new ideas and latest styles lor ladies, misses fl and children will be exhibited. £ Miss Blankenship, the new milliner from Baltimore, ^ will be in charge. V Remember the Dates, October 6 fi TERRY & SHAFFER. F I and 7, 1909. fl $ MILLINERY OPENING AT Ehrhardt, South Carolina. MRS. E. P. COPELAND invites her friends and patrons to be present at lv*r ° MILLINERY OPENING Wednesday and Thursday, % " ' i> ' * ' u ^ ■*<Jr October 6th and 7 th. Miss V'iola,,Rogers, an experienced Milliner from the North, will be in charge and will be pleased to serve those who wish the Season’s Latest. EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST- To tho*<* »ho*ufT#r with eye trouble, I am at yonr aervicea for the next few weeks I prntess to master all unequal refraction and 1 am competent to diag nose the most difficult cases and advise what is best to he done. Many of you have maladies ot the eye and not aware of it. Sixty per cent, of headaches and nervousness are caused by eye strains. You may Se aide to see well and still have a diseased eve. Parents, how about that child ot yours that has crossed eyes? I guarantee to straigeten them .Many of your children are being punished and thought hard of at school, called a du'l !el!ow. Correct the eye defect andfhe will stand head of his class. I gtarantee all of ray work on my ability to, d * it I tit glasses where others fail. My .eference is a long string of satiatied patients in Key West, and my presetiption tile is at your com mand, any time you feel so disposed. I hold a Diploma irnm a reputable col lege: have passed Florida State Board and I am a member of the Florida State Optical society—that Is satistaction to the average mind, but if you are In doubt and I trust you are, bring me the most chronic ca>»e you know of and 1 will do the rest. Now readers, a penny and a few words on a postal card w 11 bring me to >our home. I have a complete stock of goods and rens.iunble prices, ^ considering finality and class of work done 1 will be in Walterboro next month. Consultations free. M. B>. Campbell, GIUDUATK OPTICIAN. I-laadtou, S. We pay 25c. per dozen for Eggs. We pay you Charles- 9 ton price for them and save you the express. The reason we can do it we have another BIG HOTEL CONTRACT. . Bring us CORN, WAX, PEAS, COTTON, HIDES, FURS. Highest price on these articles each day and every day. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AN IMMENSE STOCK OF 0 ' 0 .-J MILLINERY, o trimmed by an expert, which we can sell at special low prices. Before you buy elsewhere come and see me. RZALIN, Walterboro, South Carolina. LADIES, LOOK! LISTEN! HATS, LADIES HATS, HATS. Before buying your fall or winter hats, call and see our new line, just arrived. Hats trimmed to suit the taste, by an experienced Milli ner. Prices to suit the purchasers purse. Call and be convinced. I also handle the F. P. Corset, the most comfortable wearing corset on the market. Try one. 0 . » '* Mrs. S. A Smoak, Milliner, - - S. G Lodge, - Magistrate's Sammons- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Colleton County. By J K Bryan, Magistrate in and for •a'd County and said State. To any Lawful Constable: Comp'amt having been made unto me by G N. Taylor, that von, John W Hammond and Mrs M E Hammond, are indebted to him in the sum of forty* four dollar* and twenty five cents for g oods and merchandise sold and de- vered on your order as per a verified statement on file in my office. Theee are therefore to require yon to summons the mid defendants to appear before me in my office In Walterboro, 8. C., on the 22nd day after the completion of eervioe by publication at 10 o’clock A M, 1200, to answer to mid complaint or judgment will bq given by default against John W Hammond and Mrs M S Hammond. Given under my hand and seal at Walterboro, 8. U., the 16th day of September, A. D., 1000. J E Bryan [L.8.] 10 6 Ot Magistiaie ms Foil mu (COMPLAINT SERVED) STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, County nf Colleton, C3nrt of Common Pleas. Jas E Penrifoy, Plaintiff, rr against , Joe Lloyd, Defendant. To the Defendant above named: Yon are hereby summoned and re A Car Load of No. 1 Timothy Hay now in. Best Grade Bye Seed now in. Good Rye, the kind that grows high; a big quantity ol Seed Oats also. The Red Rust Proof. Don’t take ayy risks on your Oats. Insist on Red Rust Proof. Some Values in Rice that will make you sit up and take notice. Ask to see our Limited No- 44 Rice at $3.90 per sack. A GREAT BIG SPECIAL NOW ON 1350 LBS. OE COITEE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE NEW YORK COFFEE BROKERS. ALE MIDDLE MEN PROFITS ABSOLUTELY CUT OUT. WILL OEH.R THE ENTIRE LOT WHILE IT EASTS AT ioc. PER LB. YOU CAN BUY FROM US AT THIS PRICE AND SAVE BIG MONEY. SIDE MKAT at 14c per lb. Bologna Sausage at 10c. per lb. Pickled Sausage at 15c. per ib. Cream Cheese at 25c. per lb. Best butter at .40c. per lb. TERRY & SHAFFER. am WHEN THE FROST IS IN THE AIR Some fellows smile when progressive tailors commence to talk about fall this time of the year. It does seem kind of queer to talk about winter clothes when the thermometer registers ninety degrees in the shade. But just the same the fellow who looks after his fall wardrobe is the wise one, be cause he has the choice of the compiete new fall woolens and his order is put work before the rush commences. This means careful attention and absolute satisfaction. loin the ranks of the careful buyers who have their 1 *MI 1*1*5 iSX I CWJ ru IUU1XSISS5V* csss I IV7 - I J y . • ijuired to answer the complaint in this “Weather eye” out for the future, ond let us show* you our action of which a copy is b ® r « w,t h j j f a jj jj nP __f our hundred handsome patterns to your answer to the ‘aid compliant on choose from. Don’t forget this It is an education just to see XfZ::™ goods and con,pare our prices with those of other tailors. vice hereol: exclusive of the dav of such ‘entice; and if voo fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint October 4 A. D., 1909. H I) PADGKTT, C. C. P. and G. H. ISeall D B “EURIFOY. Plaintiff's Attorney 100 05. MISSES NEVILLE AND BARNES. On Monday afternoon, October 11, the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will have with them Miss L E Neville, Corresponding Secretary of the Charleston District of the Society, and Miss A M Barnes, who edits The Little Worker. The local Society would like to have a large audience out to hear what these ladies will have to say on Missionary topics, and it is hoped that the ladies of the town will attend this meeting And especially members of the Mission* ary Societies. 4:30 is the hour for the meeting. Hoarseness is s child snbjsct to croup is s sure indication of the approach of sin's Cough tbs disease If Cham be rla! Remedy is given at ones or even after the croopy ooagh has appeared. It will prevent the attack. Oontains no poison. Bold by all dealer*. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha* be* »me famone Cor its eaves or Bbaght. com* cokis^oroojp snd imflaensa. Try it when in need, ft contains no harmful! nb* stance and ahraye gives prompt relief. Bold brail dealers. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who nan Chamber la in'i dtomach and Liver Tablets, sad the healthy condition of Mo body and mind which they swats, makes one fail joy- fal. Sold by all dealers. * YARN BROS. COMPANY. MOSELLE. C. G. FINE TAILORING. » ( *0 Charleston Musical and Festi val Week—October 25**30. A Rsssiai S y m p h 0 ■ y 0 r c h e s t r a. Thebes organized and most uniform in talent in* the United States, supported by the splendid chorus of two fa *• 4 hundred male and female voices. Special rates from all points in South Carolina. Ask the preacher Ask the Doctor Ask the Lawyer Ask the Banker * The lowest priced food substantial lawn and gar* dga fanes built. * Write for catalog of lawn. Bold, bog DEKALB FENCE •St PATENTS EASNOW SI ? u -■I .