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FOR THOSE CHILLY FALL DAYS. It is none too soon to commence to think of fall. It will be here before you know it Better come in and see our hand* some new line of fall overcoats. The goods are just fresh from thelmills, representing the newest and most handsome woolens for this season’s wear. Our overtoat styles are many and various and you are sure to find just what you want in our fashion portfolios. That’s the advantage of having your clothes made to measure. When cut to order by our skillful tailors, your clothes are sure to fit and satisfy. Come in and get acquainted. VARN BROS. COMPANY. MOSELLE S. C. FINE TAILORING. LADIES TAILORED SUITS. The Greatest values in Suits ever seen. All made * A ? in the latest styles and newest shades. We direct _ o b' your attention to our showing of these. Our business is maintained on the principle of low prices for worthy garments. Materials are excellent, Styles are in har- mony with the latest modes, tailoring as careful and thorough. The general ensemble of the stock is pleasing, and if you call and examine each suit separ ately you wiil be still more favorably impressed. Do not forget our Millinery’ department. Wonderful styles with such low prices that you will open wide your eyes. Each cost represents real worth and noth ing extra added for additional sty le. We are enthusi astic about this stock of ours and take pride in it. Our aim is to place before our customers the very latest creations at prices easily in the reach of every one. Give us a call and be convinced. ' MRS. E. P. COPELAND. - Ehrhardt, - South Carolina. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MILLINERY. trimmed by an expert, which we can sell at special low prices. n <* Before you buy elsewhere come and see me. RZALIN, Walterboro, South Carolina. LADIES, LOOK! LISTEN! HATS, HATS, LADIES HATS. Before buying your fall or winter hats, call and see our new line, jtist 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. Mrs. S. A. Smoak, Milliner, Lodge, - S. G EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST- To tho«« who feoffor with eye trouble. I am at your aervicee for the next few weeks I protest to muter all unequal refraction and I am competent to diag nose the most difficult cases and advise what is best to be done. Many of you have maladies of the aye and not aware of it. Sixty per cent, of headaches and nerTousneas are caused by eye strains. You may be able to aee well and atlU bare a diseased eye. Parents, bow about that child of yours that baa crossed eyes? I guarantee to stralfeten them Many of your children are being punished and thought bard of at school, called a dnM lellow. Correct the eye delect and|be will stand head of hieoAaee I guarantee all of nay work on my ability to d i it 1 fit glaaaee where others fell. My isference is a long string of satisfied patients in Key Went, end my prescription file is at your com mand, any time you feel no disposed. I hold a Diploma from a reputable col lege; have passed Florida State Board and I am a member of the Florida State Optical society—that is aattofactiou to the average mind, hot if yon am la doubt end I tract yon are, bring me the moe^ chronic cam yon know of and I will do thereat. Now readers, a peony and a few words on a postal card will bring me to your home. I hare a complete stock of goods and reasonable prices, considering quality and ctoet) of work done. I wHl be in Walterboro next month. Oonanltations free. At. E. Campbell, GIUDUAfft OPTICIAN. Islandtoo, S. C. magistrate's Sammons. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Colleton County. By J K Bryen, Magistrate in and for aa’d County and said State. To any Lawful Constable: Comp’aint having been made unto me bv G N. Taylor, that yon, John W Hammond and Mrs M E Hammond, are indebted to him in the turn ot lorty- four dollars and twenty fire cents for roods and merchandise sold and de livered on yonr order as Mr a verified statement on file in my office. These are therefore to requite yon to summons the mud defendants to appear before me in my office fa Walterboro, 8. C., on the 22nd day after the completion of enmoe by pebitoation at 10 o'clock A M, 1900, to answer to raid complaint or judgment will be given by default against John W Hammond and K Hammond. Given under my Walterboro, S. O., the September*A. D., 1909. J E Bryan [L. 8.) 10 6 Ot Magistrate. Mrs M and seal at 16th day of '.jeu- .si SOM FW RELIEF. (COMPLAINT SERVED) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Collotoa, Court of Common Pleas. Jaa E Peuiifoy, Plaintiff, against Joe Lloyd, Defendant. To the Defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired lo answer the complaint in ibis action <»f which a copy to herewith served upon you. and to serve a oopy ot your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at bit office at Waiter- boro within twenfV days after the ser vice hereof; exclusive of the dav of such service; and if vou 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 D PADGETT, C. C. P. and G. H. [dealt D B PRUhlFOY, Plaintiff's Attorney 1066s. Hoarseness In a child nubjnot to croup a a sure indication of the approach of thn disease If Chamhnrlmn’s Cough the oronpy cough hi prevent the attack. Sold by aUdqglera. It will tool Mr and Mra G F Copeland of Sni ders were here Friday taking ad- of the epiefldid shopping buyer* at Walterboro. TERRY & SHAFFER. il PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES p - In all OTHER fences the stays are either WRAPPED AROUND THE STRAND or CLAMPED ON WITH WASHERS; there- • > fore the stay is rubbing the strand all of the time and peeling off the galvanizing, causing that strand to rust. Nothing of this in "PITTSBURGH PKRFKCT” as there are no wraps nor clam]*. It is the Portable Fence, as it can be taken down and moved from one place to the other without the slightest injury’ to the material, because the stays stay where we put them. See that Joint, Stay and Strand—ONE PIECE, ELECTRICALLY WELD ED, the only true amalgamation of metals, and an indestructible joint, die very best. Any fence with cable wires in it for strands has no provision for expansion or contraction. ■w Most ot the large railroad companies, when asking for prices on fence, stafe they do not want fencing that has TWISTED WIRES , for strands. Why? Be cause the railroad officials KNOW that cable wires hold moisture, thereby causing CD rust; that there can be no provision for contraction in cable wires, and consequent ly a fence made with cable wires for strands soon rusts out, breaks and is unsight ly. Rather hard this, but truth, every word of it. TERRY & SHAFFER Sole Agents. WALTERBORl), SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON'S M. EURCHGOTT ALL MAIL ORDERS SHOPPING * * o & SONS, FORMERLY KOM. FtlRCHGOTT & BENEDICT. ESTABLISHED IN ISM. FILLED SAME DAY MECCA. AS RECEIVED. GET THESE BARGAINS BY MAIL. ' 1 r ~ ' 1 ~ ' ' :- J "* ~ v. ' Just dip any item you wtont, tent it tolong tond out mail Order expert will Attend to it tot once. Remember tbnt FURCHGOTT’S MAIL ORDER SERVICE offer* you the •tome op portunity to save tos if you were to ahop in our ttore over the counter. Don’t forget to write yonr name and address. FURCHGOTT’S VALUES ARE UNEXCELLED IN THE UNITED STATES. BLACK FUR THROW SCARFS OF FRENCH CONEY 54 inches long, lined with satin. Worth $1.75 to $2.00. Special $1.29. FUR SCARFS OF BROWN ISAIEILA, 63 inches long, lined with fine brocaded satin. Worth $6.00. Special $448. CHANGEABLE SILKS 27 inches wide, also 27 inches chiffon Silks new styles, good quality. Suitable for street or evening wear. Values 69 to 75c. Special 50c. yd. YARD WIDE BLACK PEAUDE SOIE SILK. soft finished and lustrous, fast' black. Worth $1.25. Special $1 yd EVERY ARTICLE JUST AS REPRE ’ SENTfO. SMYRNA RUGS. 1 30x63; good heavy quality, hand.xome oriental designs and colorings; fringed, perfectly reversible. Worth $1.50 at 93c. Handsome 8 wire body Brus sel Rugs 9x12 feet, beautiful floral designs, best wearing quality. Worth $16.50. SPECIAL , $12.00. Bleached Table Damask; pure linen; 72 inches wide; hand some new patterns. Worth 75c. Special 59c yd. n » •tgnM ud atomy* girat prompt relief. Sold by all destore. Write for Samplet for Anything Yon Want in any Department of Our Store. SOME IMPORTANT POINTS. 1. Furchgott’a is oue of the oldest Dry Goods booses in the South. 2. Furcbgott’s is considered the lowest price house in Charleston for reliable goods. 8. Fnrchgott’s fills mail orders same day as received. 4. Fnrchgott’a goarsnteea every article to Se as represented. 5. Fufcbgott'a bes the most complete stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Rugs, Lice Curtains, Mattings, Women’s and Misses Suits, Coats, Capes, Skirts, Dresses, Waista^ Millinery, Fora, Muslin Underwear, Kimonas, Children’s Dresses, Fnrs, Gowns. Also fell line of Blankets, Comforts, Etc. ~ . 6 .v M. EURCHGOTT & SONS. 240 AND 242 KING ST.. GIARUSTOir. t C ^ a * * t