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-fcU<itrinsr have been handed communications this paper for publication: To the Colleton County Fair Asso ciation. Gentlemen: I inclose you, here with, the checks mailed me by your Anociation for the two premiums awarded me in fancy work depa&* ment. 1 trust that this amount may serve aa a salve for the conscience of the man, or set of men, who were so ungallant as to draw this distinction between Woman and Man, From all sides 1 have heard that the premiums awarded the ladies in the fancy work department were re duced fifty per cent In not a single nsfance have I heard of the men's premiums being reduced. I do not think that there is a woman in the county who cares for the paltry cash consideration, but we are all incensed at the manner in which we have been treated. For one month I devoted my time and the little talent I possessed to Jht work assigned to me as man- agar of the Fancy work department. I freely drew upon my limited per sonal means to advertise this Fair and to interest the women of the county in the work. 1 drew upon my physical means to its capacity, and as to how I succeeded you may judge for yourselves. As to whether 1 or my co-workers and the balance f the ladies who exhibited their work at this Fair have been treated right, I respectfully refer the matter to the people of Colleton County. Yours very truly, Marguerite E. Harley. Patterson, and we will gladly furnish the names of other if And while we are on the subject, al low us to say one thing more: Several pieces of fancy work and some pre- rves were entered by non-residents of this county. In every instance whenrUiis has been called to the attention of the aamdation the parties,soexhibitinghavebeennotified that the exhibits were limited to bona fide residents of this county, and the premiums have not been paid. Either owing to the Superin tendent’s mistake in sending tags to those out of the county, or to a mis understanding of where the parties lived, several things were allowed to go on exhibition, and while the management regrets these mistakes exceedingly, still in an affair of such magnitude as the County Fair turned out to be there were more than eight hundred entries by over three hun dred, parties from all over the county, some of these little mistakes were bound to occur, and all that we can say is, that we did the best we could under the circum stances. and hope that another year, those having the fair in charge will profit by our mistakes and that the next fair in the coming fall will be conducted to the entire satifaction of every one. T. G. Kershaw, Superintendent In reply to the above, or rather in explanation of the position of the officers of the Fair Association, the following is published: Miss Harley accuses the officers of the Association of discriminating against the ladies in the distribution of the premium moneys, this, as a fact, is not so, but the officers dis criminated in favor of the ladies, and not as Miss Harleys tries to show, against them: when the judges of the women’s work came to judge the work, they called the attention of the managers to the fact that in the premium list there were only two premiums offered for the vari ous kinds of , embroidery, knitted work, croched work, etc, while there was offered on exhibition a half dozen kinds of each, and they (the judges) asked that they be allowed . to classify'the various kinds of work, and offer premiums for the various classes. After consultation with the officers, it was decided that this be allowed, by the Association, and that the premiums be cut to 1-2 to allow for this extra offering of premiums. For instance, there was on exhibi tion, under the general name of “embroidery” several pieces of drawn work, several of Mount Mel- lick, several pieces of silk em broidery, s silk shirt waist em broidered, several embroidered linen dresses, and.two or three sets of pieces, like bureau scarfs, table scarfs, center pieces, doily and table mats, etc. Ut, would have been mani- festedly unfair to all parties to have undertaken to|judge, we will say a linen center piece plainly em broidered, with one of variously colored silk, on a very elaborate piece of liner, or again, to have judged the very handsome pieces of Mount Mellick in competition with an embroidered pillow* sham. So the premiun list was extended to allow* cash prizes for the various classes, and this is where probably Miss Harley has gotten the idea that she has been unfairly treated. It would have been much more becoming if she had gone to one of the officers as hvae a-great many persons whom premiums were cut who were, and are under obligation to her and the other ladies of the committee who rendered such valuable assistance to the Fair by their service*, and asked , for an explanation. We think that she could have had the matter ex plained to her entire aatiafaction. As for her not hearing of any men's premiums being cot down, we beg laave to refer her to any of the fol- 13wing gentlemen, whoae premiums were cut exactly fifty per cent for the same reason that all other pre- mi mums, where it was necessary to scale the premium list on account of faulty classification, were reduced: Mr. B. W. Goodwin, U. W. Davis, tfeWltt’i Little Early ■aie, sen tie, e**y little liver pllle. Nieto get De Witt's Garbollsed Witch Hassi Helve, the orieinal. Always te- faw nbetttntes aad Imiutlooe. The origins! DeWUt’s Carboiiaed Witch ■eael Helve Is good for anything a salve IS used for, but It Is sspeclally good for pifes. Bold by J M Klein. ACCIDENT TO’W J. NETTLES. W. J. Nettles of Black Creek who happened to tie misfortune of hav ing nis leg broken about three weeks ago, is doing very well and will soon be odt again. The accident happened on Wed nesday evening, Oct. 27th. Mr. Nettles had been working at Dr. Padgett’s store and was on his way home. He heard some boys hunting, and going to where he had cut a tree, he stopped to look up the hol low. The tree, which had lodged, became unsettled and rebounded, struck him on the leg, breaking it. The angel of death visited home on Sunday, August 22nd, and took from ns our deaf mother. Mrs, Rem ley. She leaves nine children and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her kws. Our father de parted this life eighteen months be fore her. and she has lived that pe riod of time with her children, to whom she was devoted. She united with the Methodist church early in life and was a true Christian and a dear mother. As long as her physical strength would allow she could be found at her place at church She was sick several months, and all that willing hands and loving hearts could do was done, but to no avail. She was laid to rest in Guyton cemetery to await the resurrection morn. After a long life she laid down the suffering body and her soul returned to her Heavenly Jiome above. \ll her suffering now is o’er. And our weeping has just begun. Tho she is in that Heavenly mansion, Waiting there for us to come. It was so sad to part from her, Tho the hour had come. And we must wait to meet her In that bright and happy home. Weep not children, tho you have laid her. In that cold and silent jn’sve. Where dear mother waits to greet you, Near the Lamb who died tc save. ATTRACTIVE LUTE Ok- Tor tore throat, 'sharp pain in' tail**, tifhtnea aero** the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's’ Liniment. You don’t need to rah, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the scat of thh trouble, relieves conges tion end slope the pain.' Hm*t tht Proof. Mr. AW. Fries, Frsdoaia, Ksss. M W*htV« MS font colds, sak hsyfsvw A few fog sad A Loving Daughter. THIRD WEEK JURORS The following jurors were drawn today at noon for the third week of court to convene Nov 29th. ED Herndon, TR Richer, CF Garvin, LF Berry, T K Buchanan, Jas M Strickland,| A D Metis, E W Smoak, E W Donnelly, J E Fripp, B C Lyons, W P Gatch, 1 A Seigler, T A Elsey, H W Connelly, D B Bre land, W R Herndon, T P Murray. S F Ulmer, H P Sineath, T L Hoff. E M Redmond. J B Hickman, 0 G Bridge, R B Hiers, H T Towles, D W Riser, J J Thompson, P W Johns, J T Garris. A M Francis. H S! sorry to say that L G Ackerman. David Black. H P Ulmer, the sick list this^week, Sloan’s Liniment is easier to we than porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog up the pores of die skin. It is aa excellent an tiseptic remedy for asthma, bronchitis, and all inflammatory diseasea of the throat aad cheat; will break ep the deadly membrane in an attack of croep, and will kill any kiad of neuralgia or rheu matic pains. AU d ranters .keep g] Prists tic, COc. ft SI-00. RUFFIN HAPPENINGS. Ruffin, Nov. 1M,—Special: We are Ulmer is on but hope for J F Addison, C D Fender. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No men een be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other diseeae of the stomach end its associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is week or diseased there it a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of ell physical strength. When a man “ doesn't feel just right," when he doesa't sleep wed, has an naoomfurtsMe feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, eat, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. *•«* • mmm *h—ld nee Dr. Pfeiwe*# G»td»m m•diemI Dlecmrery. It mmrmm dim—mmm ml tMm mtmm—mM mmd mtMmr mrtamm mt dlgmmtlmm mmd mmtrttlmm. It mmHmM— tMm Mlmmd, imwigmmmtmm tMm llwmr, mtrmmgtMmma tMm Mldmmrm, mmmrtmMmm tMm mmremm, mmd mm GIVE* HEALTH AMD MTHSHGTH TO 1 THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a ieertt nostrum as n substitute for this alcoholic medicine or known composition, not even though the urgent dealer mav thereby make a little bigger proit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. irritable aad him a speedy recovery. Miss Mollie C rosby of Bells attend ed the Fair at Walterboro. Dr and Mrs J B Padgett passed through this section last Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Ivy Thomas of Hamp ton were in our midst last Saturday. Mr and Mrs Henry Bryan of Ruf fin attended the'County Fair at Wal terboro. Mr and Mrs J W Patrick of Wil iams were the guests of Mr and Mrs B F Griffin last Sunday. Mr Benniefield of Southwell. Ga., passed through this section Tuesday. Cane grinding and syrup boiling are the order of the day nowadays. 0. P. RIN8S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Relieve Indigeetion end Stomach rm BENTON SAUNDERS. On Sunday evehing, November 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Benton of Pine Grove their daugh ter, Mias Beulah, and Moody Saun ders, of Stokes, were happily mar ried in the presence of a large num ber of relatives and friends. The Rev. J. P. Graham impressively per formed the ceremony. The bride looked unusually at tractive, being dressed in a lovely shade of light blue, carry ing in her hand a bunch of white roses. Miss Clytie Saunders, sister of the groom, with Bennie Benton, acted as the attendants. Mias Saunders was also dressed very becomingly. • <*„ The groom is a prosperous young farmer of Stokes. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. B. Saunders. This young couple, who is well known over the county, will reside at Stokes. We congratulate them, and wish for them a long and happy life. One Present. M MILLINEY GOODS. Youag Girls Are Victirqc of headache, as well as older women, bat all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr Kii.g’e New Lif^ Plila, the world's beet remedy for kick and ner vous headaches They mate pure blood, and strong berves and build up vour lesltb. Try them, 26c. st John M Klein’s drug store Bucklen** Arnica Salve Hm Bttf Saha la Ha WarM. P. P. P. P. P. P. will purify and vttaMw your Mood, create a froodappKit* aad give your whota system tone and strength A prominent railroad superintendent at Savannah, suffering with Mnlnria. Dyspep- ■la. and KheumaUxm any*: "After taking Fp. P. he never fed so well In his life, and feels aa If he could live forever, if he could always get P. I*. P." If you are tired out from overwork and does mnflnanstnt, take P. P. P. If you are fretiae badly fe the i nd out of aorta, taka P. P. P. If: We have had a very successful opening and have made many ladies happy with beautiful hats. Our stock is still very large and complete. We can please you in stylish Hats and Millinery. DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. MRS. BLACK g The Ladies’ Store. m f iAMNm $ AAAI P. P. P. Ifyoueufferw dabioty and wea P. P. P. m P. P. P. Prickly Ashe Poke Root and Mofftnm. v. v.umctx. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHOES AND HATS, BLANKETS AND COM FORTS. ' COMPLETE ASSORTMENT QF CHOICE QROCERIE3. HYRNf'S STORt Walterboro, • • South Carolina. Wanted the public to know that we have a most e . complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING, BRICK, LUMBER, ETC. At prices to suit. Let us know your wants. C. A. SAVAGE. lanofactorer of Rough and Dressed Lumber. That Lame, Bacl^MeanS Kidney Disease And to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back/ You Must First Relieve the Kidneys There is no question about that st all—for the lame and aching back is caused by a diseased con dition of the kidneys and bladder. It is only common sense, any way —that you must cure a condition by removing the cause of the con dition. And lame and aching back ate not by any means the only symptoms of derangement of tbs kidneys and bladder. There are a multitude *of well-known and un- mlstakabie indications of a more or less dangerous condition. Some of these are, for instance: Extreme and unnatural lassitude and weari ness. nervous irritability, heart Ir regularity. "nerves on edge, H sleep lessness and Inability to secure rest, scalding sensation and sedi ment in the urine. Inflammation of the bladder and passages, etc. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are an exceptionally meritori ous remedy for any and all affec tions or diseased conditions of these organs. These Pills operate directly and promptly—and their beneficial results are at once felt. They regulate, purify, and effec tually heal and restore the kid neys, bladder and liver, to perfect and healthy condition—even In come of the most advanced cases. E. C. DeWltt A Co.. Chicago, 111., want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that they are afflicted with kidney and blad der diseases to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will be sent free by return mall postpaid.■ For Stic by All Druggists. M. JAFFA OF THE NEW STORE SELLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES GENTS’ FURNISHING. SHOES, NOTIONS. ETC. WALTER ST. WALTERBORO, S. C. BEEP, VEAL AND PORK. * Customers can be supplied at all times with the freshest and best at my Market ^ Highest Prices Paid for Beef Battle. H. A. PRANeES, * WA LTERBORO* S. e. OHIIdrmn Cry m FLETCHER'S CA3TORIA Harsh phyiica reset, weaken! the bowels, oaaae chronic constipation. Doan's Rsgnlats operate easily, ions the stomach, cure constipation. 29c. Aea your druggist for them. <« - a... ’.,. . ■ v-... -k.- ~ »• ■ i {