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ELDER HENRY CUNNiNCHAM
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. COURT ADJOURNED.
At the conclusion of the Messervey
case Court will adjourn sine die.
On account of attorney Gruber’s
absence next week, there will be no
court. A special term will be held
the first week in January.
* The early adjournment this week
is rendered necessary because
of the Thanksgiving holiday
tomorrow, and that Judge Dantzler
is called to Columbia to attend a
meeting en banc of the Judges, to
pass upon the validity of the charter
of the C. C. &0. H. R. Co.
The Garris et. ai. case has been
continued, on this account.
AN APPROACHING MAR RIAGL
The approaching marriage of Miss
Emma Tracy to Mr. Joseph Lucas,
which takes place in St. Jude’s Epis
copal church here today at high
noon, is one that has been looked for
ward to for some time. Prepara
tions for this event have been going
on for quite a while, looking for
ward to this momentous day. The
contracting parties are very popu
lar in their wide circle of friends,
who wish for them much happincs*.
M. KOHN’S
Gigantic Furniture Sale Now
Going on—For 60 Days Only
*6 .00 Safe, at... .
$6.50 Safe, at ... .
54.75 Bedstead, at . .
$7.75 Bedstead, at . .
58.50 Bedstead, at . .
$6 oo, Washstands, now
$2.00 Rockers, at . .
53.00 Rockers, at . .
51.50 Dining Chairs, at .
$2.50 Dining Chairs, at
$4.00
$4-50
$2-75
5425
54-75
$4.00
51.39
51.89
9SC
$i-49
NEW BUILDINGS.
Work has begun on the two new
concrete buildings, which are being
erected on Main Street next to the
Methodist church. These buildings
are for a Post Office and Jewelry
store, and will be the property of
Postmaster, B. I<evy and J. A.
Westerburg. They are to be con
structed with concrete blocks, J. R.
Halford having the contract.
WE ARE NOW SELLING
Clothing, Shoes, Hata, etc., at Very Small Margin
— - + - - ^
Men’s Suits from .... 53.50 up
Youth’s Suits from . . . 52.75 up
Ladies’Skirts from . . $1.00 up
Ladie’s Cloaks and Hats a Specialty.
We can sell you a pair o! ShoesHor 9X0
Come and Get Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere.
M . K © H N ’
Statement of Condition of
FAUM >1 EJEtCH AIVTS13 AM K
Located at Walterboro, S. C.,
At- C-'Iomo of lluttiiiVMM Nov. 1<1« lOOl*.
EKSOUBCBS.
and Discounts
Overdrafts
Banking Hoose
Furniture and Fixtures,
Doe from Banks and Bankers
Oarrancy
Gold ijj
Silver, Nickles and Pennies
Check ■ and Cash Items
K1. .26 -»•
84 85
1,000 00
1,58b 05
70,085 45
6,138 00
;M0 00
1,256 00
486 18
UXBIUTUS.
in
Capital Stock paid
Sarplns Fond
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent expenses and Taxea paid
Dividends Unpaid
Individual Deposits subject
to Check
Saving* Deposits
Time Oertificares of Deposits
Certified t’becks
Not*-* and Bills Redisc-oonted,
IPII- Payable. in*dndiug Oerri-
tica.es for Money Borro'vni
815,000 00
10,000 00
8,086 53
14 00
72.045 02
4* M0 57
2.000 00
277 39
1,570 *1
None
Touil,
*151.694 62
Total, 8151,694 68
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
County of Colleton. ' „ .
Before me came A H. Wichman, Cashier, of Farmers & Merchant* Bank,
who being dnlr sworn, saj'S that the above and foregoing statement i»u true con
dition of said Bank, as shown Jjy the books of file in said bank.
Sworn to and subscribed before me t ,« T r*o w a v
this 23lb <lav of Nov. 1909. ) A. H. WICHMAN,
E. A Terry, [L.s.l Cashier.
Notary Public, S. O.
Correct Attest:
R. H Wichman >
O. D Msy. ' Directors.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Colleton County,
Common Pleas.
W. F. Cnmniingg
VI.
Julia A Smith, et al.
By virtue' of l he decree of above
court herein, 1 will sell at public out.
cry before the court house in Walter,
boro, ou lalesday in December next
(t'th day ), within the legal hours of
sale, tlie following deicribed realty:
No. 1. All that tract of laud sum
ate in the county and ataly aforesaid,
containing (ti'd) acres more or lese,
said b\! acres having been cut off from
the J. (J. Dubois grant of four hun
dred and sixty-live lures, and con
veyed to Julia A.Smith by Elizabeth
Duhoia, et al; by de*xl recorded in K.
>1. C. office for Colleton county in
Book P, at page 426, as will more
fully appear by a plat of the sam?
made by U. Rice, surveyor.
No. 2. All that tract of land situ
ate in the county and state aforesaid,
containing one hundred and ninety
l l‘.*o) acres more or less, and bounded
by lands now or late of Blake, S. J.
Sineath, estate of Dempsey, Dubcis
and by the lands of'Jnha A. Smith,
ns will more fully appear by reference
to a plat of survey* by U.*Rice, sur
veyor, of date November 1, 1879.
No. 3. All that lot of land with
the buildings thereon, situate on
Railroad Avenue, in the town of Wal
terboro, county end state aforeaaid,
and bounded on the north by lot now
or formerly of Anderaon, eaat by
Railroad Avenue, south by lot E. (i.
Strobel, and west by lot now or form
erly ol II. D. Padgett.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers on each tract.
. C. G. HFNDKRSON,
Master.
November 13, 1909.
BRYAN DOWERS-
Married at the residence of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q
Bryan of Ruffin, Mias Lizzie Bryan
and Mr. J. W. Bowers, K. K. Hud
son being the officiating notary pub
lic.
Jno. H. Peurifnv
HECTION NOTICE
Whereas the Hon. D C Sanders
member of House of Representatives
has died leaving vacant a part of his
term in said house unexpired.
By order of the Hon. Richard S.
Whaley Speaker of House of Repres
entatives, an election is hereby
ordered to be held on the 7th day
of December 1909 next and the fol-
lowering managers are hereby ap
pointed to serve in said election to
open polls at 7 o'clock in a. m. and
close at 4 o’clock p. m.
Adams Run—J R Fox, H D Dodd,
A E Kearse. - „ _
Hendersonville—G W Swe^t, B G
Benton, Dr H A Willis.
Berea—0 P Crosby. Wm. Hagan,
^ifijte^Tuimer, W J Getin-
ger, G C Breland. •
• M»plA Cane—A M Adison, W. M.
deques, J 0 deques.
Cottegeville—T S Ackerman, H R
Durant, W F Breland.
Ashton—.W D Berry. Steven Bun-
ton, T G W Broxton. „ '
Rice Pecth-A E Rentz, E H Dop-
son, F M Polk, dr.
dadtaonboro—J A Tuten. L d Wit-
«K0BS Price. __ „
Warrens X Roads-J W Meggett,
Mike Fox. T W Bivens. * ' D
Petits—T S Paine, C R dones, d B
Givens.
Smoaka P W Strickland, A P
Smith, N M Maxey
Peeples—C L Lovelace, Jesse
Craven, John Fralix.
Bells- Wallace, H Breland, Willie
Hudson. Mannie Ulmer.
Dociors Creek—J A Breland, Jasp
Saunders, W D Fender.
Hudsons Mill—H A Crosby, H M
Benton, James-Zellers.
Hickory Hill S G Chaplin, George
Willis, H d Perry.
Lodge—L d Jones, Sr. G A Carter,
J W Crosby.
Williams—J T Garris, C W Crosby.
R L Herndon.
Ruffin—W E Smith,* J W Smiley,
W Brabfnm. „ L „ r „
Green Pond—d S Welch, W P
Felder, C H Boynton. ; •
Walterboro—d A Diednch, P M
Buckner, Ben Hiott.
Horse Pen-S d Patrick, H Roger,
W R Reach ^ *
W Ritter-H W Ritter, E 'L Hitter,
The first named manager at each
i pre cinet are requested to secure
1 box es and blanks, for the election,
not later than Dec. 4th.
MW Breland,
; d F Rente,
Bd. Election Coffimbsibners. *
j EE Jones, Clerk.
When you nave a cold the first thing to
do is nave me b >w«t* move. Dan ’t
taka anything that may constipate—an d
most old iMhiuned cough cares do conn
tipate. Try Kennedy’s Laxstivto
Dongh gyrup. It drives the cold from
the eVktem by a free yet gentle action of
tte bowels; it stop* ine cough, it is
pleaaa n t to j^ke. Children like it. Sold
by J M Klein.
BENTON SAUNDERS.
Married at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Benton, their daugh
ter, Miss Beulah, to Mr. Moody
Saunders of Stokes. Rev. J. P.
Graham officiating.
DEATH OF W. R.JHCKgAN.
Died, at his home here Sunday
morning at 3:15 o’clock W. Rhett
Hickman, aged sixty-six years.
He was a Confederate soldier-a
member of Company 1. S. C. 1.. and
was at one time for several years
Chief of Police, which office he filled
efficiently. He was a member of the
Methodist church, of whteh church he
lived a consistent member until his
death.
Besides a devoted wife he leaves
three daughters and four sons: Mrs.
Peter Morris, Mrs. Bertha Chasse-
reau, Mias Mollie, and Measrs. Julius,
Edward, Swinton and Philemon; also
two sisters. Mrs. A. H. Langdale,
and Mrs. H. B. Langdale, and two
brothers. Solomon and Robert.
The funeral services were held at
the home at 12:30 o’clock. Rev.
Henry J. Cauthen officiating, and
his remains ware taken to the Peniel
Methodist church cemetery, where
bey were interred that afternoon.
TERRY & SHAFFER.
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HAVE YOU READ THE THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION?
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One Important Feature is: Have Everything Right for
1%
Thanksgiving Dinner-Time is Now Here to Make
the Xmas Cake, so Read Our Seasonable Offerings:
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Best Atmore Mince Meat, loose per lb, 20c.
Also Hein/’s Famous Mince Meat in 50c cans.
Cranberries ^ per quart Every berry fresh and perfect.
London Layer Kasins at 15c’per lb.
Seeded Raisins at 15c per full pound package. wal—Im
perfectly Cleaned Currents at 10c per package.
Soft Juicy Dried Figs at 20c per’pound.
Nice Dates, put up in clean attractive packages, 10c.
Buckwheat Flour, both self rising and plain.
Pure Maple Syrup at 25c per can.
Karo Cane Syrup at foe per can.
Asparagus Tips, large cans 15c; mediurn size cans 20c.
New Beets, large 3-lb cans 15c.
Best 2-lb Tomatoes, a Startling Leader, 5c per can.
Grated Pineapple, large pie 15c can; small^sweet same price.
Sliced Pineapple, the best brand we ever saw, iscjper can.
Canned Crab Meat and best Flat Can Lobster, 30c each.
Premier Brand Orange Marmalade 25c.
Marischino Cherries, large bottles 50c.
Citron - Nuts of all Kinds - Grape
Fruit - Oranges - Apples ■ Bananas
M
TERRY
SHAFFER
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M. Furchgott & Sons,
24* AND 242 KING ST.. CHAILESTON. S. C.
ESTABLISHED 1866. - ESTABLISHED 1S66.
On account of needing room for our holiday goods, which are arriving daily, we
have concluded to reduce our stock, and to succeed, we offer you desirable and
seasonable merchandise for the next two weeks at more than attractive prices. In
most instances you can buy now for $250 ■ $300, merchandise to the value of
5400 and more. We carry a complete line of Dry Good^ Fancy Goods, Ready to
Wear Goods, Notions, Mattings, Rugs, Lace Curtains, etc. Send your order for
what you need at once, stating price you wish to pay, and we guarantee satisfaction,
or your money tefunded. Or, if you prefer, write for samples, and we Thrill gladly
send them. 11 ere are a few items from many on sale:
50c
27-inch well-known Tokio Silk, in solid colors,
for everything and street wear. OQf»
woith 50:, at per yard
27-inch Tokio Silk, with Silk Embroidered
Dots, all shades, worth 59c, OCo*
at, jeryard aJaFV
Yard-wide Black Taffeta Silk, Nfast dye. lus
trous ; best $1.00 value,
Yard-wide Black 1‘eau de Soie, very rich
and fine; worfh $1:39. $1.00
at, ^er yard
Solid or Fancy Finest Quality Messaline Silk,
all the leading shades; goo' 1 85c 59c
vJue; at, p*r yard.
Black jilk Velvet, wjrth 75c,
at, per yard
50-inch Black panama Dress Goods,
worth 75c; at, per yard
ji
A large assortment of Black and Colorad Dr-w»
Goods, solid and fancy weaves,
worth 75c; at, per yard r.
2- Clas > Fine Kid Gloves, all shades
and sizes; $1 00 quality ; at, per pair
Women’s or Misses’ Tailor Made Suits,"
several styles; value C.QQ
$22.00; at VO
OTHER TAILORED SUITS at $4.68, $10.0u
up to $60.00. Each one a gem.
A large line of Black Voile Skirts, handsomely
trimmed, worth $7.50 to $8.00, $5.98
b
Mattings worth 25c,
at, per yard r .,
' • Lace Curtains, worth 53.00, at $1.98 a pair.
30X60 Smyrna Rugs, worth $1.50, at 93c each.
9x12 Carpet Art Squares, worth $6.50, at $4.85 each.
Best quality Armure or Pacific Flannelettes, light or dark colorings, worth
10 to i2^c, at 7 l-2c a yard.
1 case double width Scotch Plaid Cotton Dress Goods, worth 10c, at 7 I-2c yd.
M. FURCHGOTT & SONS. 240 AND 242 KING ST.. CHARLESTON. S. C.
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