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MI CARMEL NEWS
Mt. • arn*,f!, Jan. 29 — Mi*** All****
Syk*^* and brother. John. w**nt to
Walt»*rbor** la^t Thursday.
t Mr-* J. L. Pnno and two lit’.'**
i«*-i b, Mi« K'firn** i art* r. Ms.v v)ns j^n b.lph and J. H.. who have
Stanley rnade^^ny friend-, here who been-pendinK Home time with her
r»*/* rf fed to .see her leave. - father, L. N. Prir»e, have hetuned
Ml>*es I.OUIM- Thame.- and Ruth to their home in Statenville. (ia.
Bym-*s have returned to (’harleaton We are jfiad to see Mrs. A. V •!
after i pleasant visit to relatives and Sykes up«i?Sain after an illnes* of
frier’!.» here. j three weeks.
Jesaie Thorran s*pent Xmas in Mhw I>*ckie is spending .s .ine
Vanv-He. Or. h*-r return she ^ was time in Savannah, (.a. ^
uHnie.J ba-^k byToy and Elliott J Miss Amanda Prine and sis’er.
B**atrice, visited Miss Addie Under
last Wednesday.
Mias Kathleen Fotfartie spent the
day very plea-antly w ith Miss Claudia '
Beach Sunday.
Miv-es Addie Under, Father 'Un-
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LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
Thor:, vi, who spent several day** in .
Ritter
4 H. Thomas of Savannah, spent
th- h ► idays with his parents here
Mr-* T. H Speil wa^ call«*<l to the ^
fiin** r -il of her hust)«nd in Sumrm*r-
vil'e Saturday. Mr *Speil diwi in the der and Minnie Carter were the
Color taa asylum. firu**sts of Mrs. Ruth Beach last,
W» regret very much to say that j Thursday.
Mr « <1 Mrs C W Hrawdy will move Walter Under will work this year
totir-en Pond in the near future, at Ruffin with his brother, Arthur
232 A 234: Klnar Street, Charleston., S. C.
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The Greatest Department Store in the South
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South
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•Mr !>-Mwdy having gone
mer* untile business there.
into the
Utsey.
Mr an<l Mrs. Vaughn
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Prine wi-h
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W,* were all delighted to have Mrs to thank all the good people v. h*.
S J Thomp-on of Charleston, visit he!|»ed th«m wh**n thev had the rni>-
us during the holidays. fortune to have their house burnetl.
Car (foodwinof ftidgeville. visited All that they bad was destroyed, but
re'af.veb here recently. they have succeeded in getting an-
Mr and Mr* A R Cartel, enter-j other start in life now. They wi-h
tan.** I with i picnic dinner on Janu- 1 all to know that they appreciate |
arv nth in h<»nor of their son. Hoi- their thoughtfulness.
land The home was tilled with
gu^ •*♦-*. and at 1 o'clock the crowd
wa* invited into the dining room,
w her- tlie table was laden w ith every
g k>1 thing one could wish for. Mr
Carter left on the afternoon train
for K»rt Michie. N Y, where he has
Her.-“I the past two years in the
arm/
W * are pleasisl to have J. I). 0.
Kasterim and family move in our
nc.g :M*iho*H| again. No Name.
»'• i s*e1 Kn ew AwPil Pnril.
“T tHt -on.-ur toy grave,” writs*
< ha4ubi'u. of Manrhisner, Ohio
H. P S '•I wn a frightful cooirh
aa » to.ig troob'a (Niilrl mr ifown *0 HJi
pteia I** in apite of many rwmwdiwa uud
«b*- *»*«• <l«Kttor« Ao 1 that I am alive lo-
dwy l.* due s.>U'y to hi. King'* New
Ihwy. wh.rh > •mipleutv cored me.
N »• I ereivh UiOpoondH and ran wurk
h»ar f It an*. my foor rbilil'en of
A orr » ‘ Ir talhhle for i kioghs and ('old*.
It# tvn unmt ;-er»aio reoie*ly lor Lafiripp**
Aata iiia, ile*|e*ratrt lunc trooble and all
l*e> i it itl afTi-otIona, riOt* and f] <>0 A
1 M«l <i-*i|li* Irw lluar: ntwed by JnoM,
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RAVENEL NEWS ITEMS.
Ui.enel. Jan 25b Special;- (lod-
fr**> * binni.s, son of Mrs J. A. Chin-
nis, was painfully hurt Tuesda.V%ven-
iug b, iiemg thrown from a wagon.
He and h negro were driving a mule
which took fright at u train and the
„ li'tl * fellow, attempting to jump out
of the wagon, was hurled to the
K. C. Beach was in Walterlsiro,
Friday, also Ralph Under went to
Walter boro that day.
Miss Pearl Reach of this place is
now in Columbia where she is taking
a business course. We all miss her*
very much.
A Jolly Girl. ,
Pretidani Helps Orphan*.
Hundred* of orphan* have been helped
by tbs President of the lodoatrial anti
Orphan's Home at Macon. <»a., who
writs* “We have used Klectric Bitter*
in this loatltatioii for nine yeets It he*
proved a moat excelledt mcdicioe for
Mtotnm'b. Liver and Kidney ironble*
We regard it aa oae of the test famitv
nudlciae* or aanh.” It iavigorates a 1
vital organ*, puntie* the blood, aids tn
gestion errate* appeiPe. To strengihm
and build up pale, thin, weak chiMien
or ru idown people it ba* o equal lie*'
fop female complaint*. Only .V»c at
Jno M Klein
IN MEMORY Of*MRS CARSON.
In memory of my dear aunt, Mrs
J W Carson, who passed away from
us on the night of November IS.
1909. at about I0;.‘J0 o’clock.
Mrs Carson was a kind and loving
wife and a devoted aunt, anil she
was loved by all who knew 1 ' her. She
made friends wherever she went.
She was a true Christian won an,
being a consistent member of tie
Adventist church. She bore h» r
sickness with the best of patience,
and was willing to go when her sum-
The Gigantic Alterations that have been in progress all Summer
Are Now Complete
And we extend a cordial invitation to you to come to Charleston to do
your shopping, foul visit the hugest, l»est equipped Department, Stoie in
the South, with this assurance, that you will find a better grade ot Mer
chandise for less monev than it was ever your privilege to puchase before
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ground and badly bruised about the nionscame.
head, but he is now much better and
will !*>Ou be w«*ll.
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Th * fnenda of Miss Mae Rodgers
will be oorry to learn of her sudden
illness Tuesday evening, w hich neces
sitated her h-ing removed to St.
Frxn *i.. Xavier Infirmary f«)r treat-
»net*f Mrs. Julia Ibxlgers, her
mother, has the sympathy of the
Comr.unity.
Mrs F. C. Baldwin has gone to St.
Raufs having lavn calle«l to the sick
h-si .fher father, Mr G. H. Poatell,
yvh »lies seriously til.
Owing to lack of funds, the school
w II clone here Friday, much to the
reg'*t of >tl| the pations. There
wi ’ t*e h meeting of the trustees
Sm w d«> to see whether or not they
can r *Aj *c enough to have the sch«>ol
run luring the full session.
CASTOR IA
IW Tifkata and Children.
Ik KM Yn Ian Ahnjt In|U
Sleep on. dear Auntie, and take thy
rest.
We loved thee well, but God lovtd
thee best.
We hots* to meet th«>e again in
that beautiful home up there where
Jesus has gone to prepare for us all.
A loving r.iece,
Viola Connelly.
j In order t< In* contidi oc of g od rrso r,
i on ntuai b« aura to gat Uo oruom.
>aWiit'- Carbolixaii Witch Haxrl
Salve. When you uk for it, rafuae to
acorpt a aubadtata or imhation. De
Win's Darbolisad Witch llszal Halve ia
good lot anything when you need a
aaiva and it ia •aneciolty good lo** pile*.
Bold by John M Klaiu,
are thoroughly ironed, and so constructed that they
will give the very best service. They are made of
air-seasoned stock throughout
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CHARLESTON, SC
MARBLIAND
GRANITE WORKS,
and
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Slgnatura of
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hlERSCRtfEIN.
Hounds, bolsters and reaches are made full size,
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while the skeins and skein boxes are extra heavy —
hence the Columbus is a light running wagon. We
are always glad to show Columbus wagons and
point out their excellent features. ,
At the home of Magistrate C N
ItArgdal** of Weeks, were married
M»*« I ***ur:i Hiers and Mr Kugene
Griftin Sunday morning, January 23,
St 11 o'clock
Miih Hiv*r* G the daughter of Mr
Riley Hiers, who resides near Wal*
terbin. and is a young lady of lov
able traits of character.
Mr Griffin is a son of Supervisor
and Mrs J. O Griffin of W<erboro,
andvpi *» prosperous young farmer.
Mr and Mrs Griffin will reside
with their brother. Mr H. L. Griffin
of thv* Tabor neighboriuKid.
DOTS FROM SMOAKS.
flnM»aks, Jan. 29. Special: The
farmers in this section have begun
plow ing for the new year. This cor
respondent hopes that they will have
a most successful year.
Miss Dora Jones, who has been in
Augusta Ga. for some time, will U*
at home again soon.
J. C. Jones, Jr, of Langley, is
spending some time with friends at
Smoaks.
The Sunday School at Tabernacle,
in charge of Supt B. L. Jones, is get
ting along very nicely, and we hoi»e
this year will lie a banner one.
Then* was preaching at Tabernacle
last Sunday conducted by our pastor.
Rev J. M. Rushton.
Misses Kva and Katie King jupemt
last Sunday with Miss Trudie Kinsey.
G. W. Herndon, Jr, and E. J. Jones *
spent last Sunday with M. L. Kinsey.
The school at Padgett, which is
being taught this year by Miss Mat-
tie Padgett, is getting along very
nicely. Jolly Girls.
Won't Nsnd a Crutch.
Editor J. P. Bowman, of Oor-
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Moselle, - - - S. C.
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Mr John Y. Bench repra—U
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JEWELRY,
WATeHES,
CLOCKS, ETC.
PRICES CUT
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We wish to turn our goods
into money, as it is near stock
taking time. We make you
the following prices. Read
and think :
HACkER MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
.. SUCCESSORS TO
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J. A. WtlSTERBERG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store.
WALTKHBOlUk* H. C.
M. JAFFA
OF THE
NEW STORE
SELLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
GENTS' FURNISHING, SHOES. NOTIONS. ETC.
WALTER ST. WALTERBORO. S.C.
All soc Oress Goods, 42y 2 c
All 25c Oress Goods 22c
All 15c Dress Goodsi I2*<c
All ioc Dress Goods, 9c
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We will also surprise you by the
•rices that we will make you on
Itaples. such as Calicos, Ginghams,
Cotton Checks and so on. We will
sell OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
CLOTHING AT COST PRICE for
the next thirty days.
We are also there with the style,
durability and right price on Shoes.
See us before you buy. We can
please you in almost any line.
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Shoes Always in Stock
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WE MANUFACTURE
Doors Sash and Blinds
Columns and Balusters; Grilles
and Ornaments; Screen Doors
Windows.
WE DEAL IN
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CHARLESTON, S C
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over 20 years’ standing. I was
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then 1 commenced taking the
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forget that* night. I slept better
than I had before in months. I
kept right on getting better, un
til I was perfectly well.”
MRS. LAURA RUSSELL;
Logan, Iowa.
\\ hen the heart action is
weak, it fails to pump the blood
through the lungs with sufficient
rapidity. Then the lungs do not
absorb the proper amount of
oxygen, although they may be
taking in a normal amount of
air. The result is shortness of
breath, smothering spells, diffi
cult breathing, oppressed feeling
in ch*st. Dr. Miles’ Heart Rem
edy strengthens the heart nerves
and muscles, and in this way
increases the circulation.
Get a bottle from your drug
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tions, and if it does not benefit
ke will return your money.