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' '^SSLa *. g FATHER 80-MOTHER 76 T..c aged father and mother of a prominc-nt Boston lavv-yer safely carried through tlie last two winters by » ». T 1 c Vtnbl son says: father Vy and ;ru>t her o we their pres< nt strength and gixxi health to . ^iaol. During the last two tiy’ing Winters neithv r of them had a cold, nt.d were able to walk farther, and do more than for years. 1 think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is the greatest bipod-making, strengthening tonic for old people i ever heard of. ,? Wc want every feeble old person fa this tows to try VImL We win return their money without «sneotlon U It not accomplish aU we claim lor It. JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro. ISLANDTON NEWS. Isla'idton, Jan. 29. Special: The! CHASSEREAl) CROSBY The marriage of Miss Willie Chas- death of Mrs. Annie Hishop was not ^au am } Mr Attie Crosby on De- unexpected in she had been in some time. Miss Ber'hT Harvey this community, as failing health for cember 26th at 3 o’clock at the home ’I* of the bride’s parents, was a most interesting affair. The ccremory has jf (, ne on 1 performed by Rev C. W. Bur ma extended visit to her parents at g09ei the att ndants were as fol- Daniels Island. j lows: Miss Rosa Iit*e Adams with Mrs Nettie Crosby, after spending gisler Crosby, Miss Nervy Crosby three weeks here with her sister, has w jth Lee Chassereau. returned to her home at Ritter. x ne bride was beautifully gowned Quillie Polk and Waddy Rentz, | j n w hite. bein^ displeased with the school at | Mrs, Crosby Is a very charming - Orangeburg, have jrone to Brunson an^ attractive young lady of this to take up studies there. J n ighborhood and has countless Bennie Crosby and mother and lit-1 friends who wish her every possible tie atyer, Geneva, of Ritter, visited ( happiness. Jelitives and friends here a few The groom is a prosperous young days ago. ^ ^farmer of this.goction and has many Mr and Mr? T. J. Blocker dined | fri'ends-who wish him well. He is a with the latter’s sister. Miss Lillie son of Mr and Mrs Berry Crosby. Biahop, last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Crosby received many We are very sorry to learn of the useful presents which will serve as illness of- Miss Libbie Mears, but! iif e .| onif menien tos. hope she will soon recover. Miss Neta Bishop is also on the sick list, but glad to report she is much b«*t- ter. A number of the folk from this, s ** raU a,u ^ *^ r Johnson Crosby was section are expecting Jo attend the an ' ntere!, *' n £ eve,lt which occurred convention at Bethel next Sunday, j a ^ ^ 0 c ° (, k on December -2(i, at the which we hope the weather will not 1 home ol the* bride s parents, Mr and prevent our doing Mrs A. B. t hassereau, near Dr.s. 1 CHASSERAU CROSBY. ENTERTAINMENT AT ADAMS RUN Adams Run, Jan. 29.- One of the most enjoyable events of the season was an entertainment given at the home of the Misses Fox on Thursday night January 27th, in honor of their guests, Misses Came Fox. Min nie Garvin and Beulah Gilmore. The house was beautifully deco rated for the occasion, music being furnished by the Avant hand. Those present were Miss Mnrie Fox with Dr H N lx>ckman, MissKf- fie Simmons with Johnnie Fox, Miss Kthel Fox with Mr Turner, Miss Minnie Garvin with J J Avant, Miss Nellie Fox with W N Danridge, Miss Beulah Gilmore with («*o N Acker man, Miss Cora Ackerman with J G Ford. Miss Nellie Fox with H M Mel- j lard. Miss Carrie Fox with Price Pat terson. Misses Fannie and Olivia Ackerman and others. After several games and dancing the delighted guests departed, hop ing to attend another one there soon 1 One Who Wa* Present. DEATH OF MRS. SARAH ANN CARTER On January 14th the death angel visited the home of Mr. Simpson Carter and claimed for his victim his loving sister, Mrs. Sarah Ann Carter. She was confined to her bed three weeks and all was done that skillful hands and loving hearts could do. hut to no avail. She was a Miss Car- ter before her marriage to Mr. Car ter, who died some years ago. After her husbands’s death she lived with V. her brothers. Mrs. Carter was. a good woman and a true Christian. She was member of Mt. Carmel Methodist church, from where she will be greatly missed. She leaves to mourn her loss a host of relatives and friends. Her remains were laid to rest at Mt. Carmel cemetery in the presence of a large crowd of sorrow ing relatives and friends. We laid her in the cold and silent tomb, A life of true honesty and love. Classified Advertisements W arn and for anieadH 26 f't'ijla F i *0«d» or l***< Orir n word lor r»v**r 26 word* !'unUj«i>« ’iV h‘» u** 1 ••cu’i* n iinr WANTS W A NTJ5D—On** or two vonn* In-'j biwrdeih « onv»>ni**nliy loosit-d n home hefhieucia* ••x 'lukoged >r- p!j hn t -ihm taro WANTF.n-Toboy »iuih-r landD AC dr*->n.»! t’ Ktati*. No S7 Bro.»d Srr'-ef. l narlt-atoti. ^ (. . 114-4'. WANTK«>—Yon l<» know ihnl 1 hnvn n romp'aia huf of furnilnri*. en I carry <>d \ g'-neral line of work, ftoeli %• .Mgana. nimdu d***, and bu yrl^a- L N b-H. KX)R SALE FT)U SALF.— Xhou* one thonavnd but..* • *l» ev rorn #1 p«i f u b pianu ti >n S00 hales vine hay—ftrai rDet, *» fl per 1 JO Ibli, lob nUota •’on. One Hmilh Otobber No 1 Stamp Pallor and fix uren, ja«i g<M>d a« new to go very cheap. A»i\ or al) of U>e ah«>ve cm be h’ngbt on •mv term*-. Apply to F C Bennett, X 2 2t Wallerboro, rt. C KOK SALE—Smck of merehandtae nf .1 W Caroon, nankropt Apply to C W Pavla, Truatee, 1 12 4t Walterboro. 8. C FOK SALE—Several fine Jervey Mlloh Cow*, wikt* or without ralv^a Apply to L E. Hill. HM-tl Hound. FOIt SALE—Juat rnoeivtMi a car load of Aognaia brick. Price* qooted on ap plication. Can fill order* fer any amoont. 8 25 tf “ J M McKensie. NOTICE—rl atill want to sell my store site at Meggett, 8 C., 6 acre* of iwo crop land*, all wired in ready for ml tivation and just t-nongh to keep the store-keeper bnay outaide. Apply to 8 B B tier, 1 12 4t Meggett, S JC. tiO>T—On the ptreet Saluroay aftei- D'xm one •mad gold nin with initiaU C L C on I*.. Kinder will kindiv return aame to Pieae and Slwadaid office. TO KENT—BnUding which can be used a* store or for other purpose#. 10 13 02 BO Hyrne IMJMNhhA LOCACh. S O. M MUUN DEAD. f>*dgt*. Jan 29. Special:—S. O. dcMillan. on» i <»f the most reupoct'^i md wcll-t4»-do farmers of this *»-c- ditsi arhis homo h»-re WodiH-s- !ay night. Mr. McMillan was 6T» oars old and for tho past sovoral year-! ha.l ts-on In failing health. His 4 *th followed ono of those bat) at hc^s w hich ho had had dunng thip ime. The interment t»*ok place at Car- •oi s Ford Thursday afU’rnism at 4 •’clock, tho funeral services being - *n due ted by Rev G. A. Martin. Mr McMillan is survivisi by a wife, hreo sons and three daughters, as follows: Messrs Benjamin, Joaeph and Johnson; Mrs A. A Griffin, Mrs L. P. Griffin and Mias Nancy McMil lan. If tmobiew With indigestion, oorktipe- rion, no wppetlie or feel billoua. give Chtniberlain'e 8mma< b nud Liver Tablets a tr al ard yon will be pleaaed wr»ih tne reanl Thwee tablete invigor- at > rhe itoaach and liver and atrength- eu toe digestion. Sold by all dealer*. OSBORN ITEMS. Osborn, Jan. 29. -On last Sunday night a small house was burned near Hickory Hill. This is tlie third fire that has occurred recently in this neighborhood. First was the saw mill and gin at Adams Run, then the agent's hous*- at tltat place and then the above named. Capt E L Fishburne of Walterboro had busit.etw before Maga’t’e Weeks at Parker’s Ferry on the 24th of January in the morning, and in the afternoon he visited Jacksonb r j. W. S. W. For Pain in Chest For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the cheat, hoarseness or cotigh, lave the parts with Sloan’s I mimenL You don't need to rub, )ast lay it on lightly. Jt penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, rebevea conges tion and stops the pain. Here’s the Proot Mi.XSM. meat fora keaMl foWa,«id . drop* uke* oa *ng aad an*eai*g inataatly ’* , and Aad It an esevi- A few Sloan’s Jn Liniment D 18 Wbilo it is often tniponitib’* to prevent an aooidaat. it ia never imooaeible to be pre iared—It ia a<H bey >1*1 any person's porae Iove»t 26 t-wnM in a bottle of Cb«mharlwln , * Liniment a**d y »n are prepared for apraina. b niars amt like in- Jlriea bold by nil duller*. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted to use than porogs piasters, acts qnicher and does not clog up the pores of the skin. It la an excellent an tiseptic remedy for astbpa, horn kitia. aad el Inflamautory Or mute of the tbroat aad ckeat; wifl break op the an attack of croap, and aHUiMiy kind of ainrakela or then- AU The marriage of Miss MamieI’has- And w»> know that if we follow We shall reach that home abo-’e. A loving friend, Amanda Prine •The school at Adnah is progressing very nicely under the management of the efficient teacher. Jliss Lillie! Telkel. On account of the illn» Creek. The ceremony performed by Kev C. W. Burgess. The attendants were Miss Neta ! Bishop with Attie Crosby. Miss Lizzie s of Rev! Crosby with Is-e Chasaereau, Miss Wiliie Chas.’ereau with Richard Crosby. 0 The bride looked lovely imher going J. P. Graham, there was no preach ing at Pen iel last Sunday, the regu lar preaching day. . COTTAGEYILLE ITEMS. Cottageville, Jan. 29. - Quarterly conference at at Round 0 Methodist church closed yesterday. Our pre siding elder, Rev Mr Herbert, preached three very interesting ser mons. He found our church and circuit in a good condition. ' Our Sunday School ia doing welt. We have a large membership, a good corps of teachers and a superintend ent m charge of pur church working aU together in uniecn with our pas tor, Rev. Inabanet. We of cours" expect good results this year. Oar fanners are now getting busy aad ire preparing the fields to plant grain. Oar school is progressing nicely under the management of Mrs. Ruth Ackerman as principal and Mias Gop- psge as assistant. Quite a number of dwellings are Wag built, which will add consider ably to the wealth of our town as well as the beauty. Mr Bishop and family have moved into the residence of Dr Kirby. Mr Hughes has opened up a new •tore in plac? of C. K. Ackerman and is doing a good business. Several others have move 4 in in. n .. -v ” among us. j Rittet; south bv A Ritter and Mr. S. G. Pierce has on hand a i w.vkly. amt west by lauds ot fine lot of Jersey cows. I U With best wishes to Ihe Press and Terms of *a!e cash Standard.. V ”E.” | pay for p-|> rs. Hen x W ree«i«-r *»■ ot* II 8 Oliver. We *re aelliny more i ITTSBUKHH PERFECT 1 LKCTKHJ WELDED FENCE ihia fab ituui aver before Hire There’* a reasou. A little higher in qbaliiy arid a lit He lower in price. Teriy & Hhaffer The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks $8(Kt to $1,200, aud other employees up to $2,600annually. away dress of b l ue with hat and glpves to match. She is the oldest daughter of Mr and Mrs A. B. Chas- sereau. She was a charming young lady and will be sadly missed in the community. The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs Ben Crosby and is a progressive young farmer. The many handsome and beautiful presents which this young couple re ceived attest the popularity and es teem in which they are held. ■ - " ^ ■ ■- ■ - 1 MASTER' S SALE JJTATR OK MOUTH CAROLINA » j Coan<y of Celletoa. In The Court of Common Pleas. A'. 8. Gahagan ’ML F. W. Stanley. Bv virtue nf the decree of above oourt herein I will cell at public out cry betore the court house ia H alter- bortf, no aateaday in February, 1910, (7th day) within the legal honra of •ale, the following descritad realty: All thoee two certain pieoei, par cels or tract# of land situate in the oouniy nud State aforesaid, meamiring in the whole forty one and one-half (411) acres more or lea*, and bounded i as a whole ;:s fellows, to wit: riti the j north bv lands of F. P. Fleming and ! A. W Weekly; euat bv Un is of A. ‘ C. Purclia* r to TIS TRUE TOO. Two farmers were not long since discussing their local paper. One thought it ha 1 too many ndvertrit- menLs in it. The other replied: “In my opinion the advertisements are far from being the least valuab’e part of it. 1 look them over care fully and save at least five times the cost of the paper each week througn | the business advantages I get from them.’’ Said the other: “I believe you are right—I know that they pay we well and rather think it is not good taste to find fault with the ad vertisements after all." Thoee men have the right idea of the matter. It pays any man with a family to tah^q K>od local paper for the sake of the advertiaementi if nothing more. And if business men foil to give farmers a chance to read advert tfoements in the local paper, they are blind to their own mteiwsts, to aay the least of it. "You never trade with me," said a business mas to e prosperous farmer. "You have aevar invited me to your place of businem and I never go where I am not in vited; I might not be welcome," was his reply.—Mullins Enterprise. Ileitis | u .. olive oil, re.i-n *i H S (Love V pick lea, Iruli The gennme Molhera sa’ve for caiarrh, croup aud cold* 26 ceut* m Klein’*, Heinz apple bur.cr, Mtutfed olive* at H 8 (jilover *. Have you seen _tne new LOWERY W'AUONi*!' If not why nclV No. not Ihe band wag >u or (he w iter wagon but the LOWERY WAHON t* wh.ii vie want to ahow you and save you money ! ou. Terry A bhafier. Heinz mua'ard d'e*-it k H 8 Glover Nyal* Corn remover the ba*t 25 cl a at Klaio'a. Moat diafigurlow eklo aapdons, asofo- k, pimplee, raaaee, etc.* art dna to iSi- pure blood Burdock Blood Bittor* la a cleaoeina blood took: Maksa you clear eyed, clear brained, clear-ekiauad. Heinz prepared Glover’#. nmatard at H 8 Baggaga, fralght or anything hauled dedvar* or oenvared, day or aight. 8 OT if anywhere, at any ’Phone 48b or 16j. J. W. McKenz a lime. Uncle Sam will hold hpnng exam inations throughout the country for RailwBy Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Departmental Clerks and other Govenment positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any man or woman in the City or Coun try, tan get instruction and free in formation by writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction, 117 N. Ham lin Building. Rochester, N. Y. — Heed the Warning. Many Walterboro People Have Done So. Md la M mtno«ea by Woolford’a Lotion Never falls. Bold by Il'jrou w UNDINS FLOUR to Jofcw M Kiata, Druggie* Both and toilet apeof *t Klain’a. want to know why the anlaa o f* Coltoton County year tor tan years, of bread baked ftooi' I will understand. Tarry A Bhaflari Beed'oais al B O Byrne’s atom. *• fountain' j "t S6 Mute Onion data at B O By roe’s. ’ Ural's sore tkioat mndjclne at KMa'a Nynla Btoon Btot Compound for the kidneys, liver nod bladder at Kleins Brighten np your home with a coat of paint. Faints and oil* at KLdna. Haw Garden aaads at Kioto's. Thafamo..* ilttlr liver piUa are DeWlf’a Lillie Earlv Kowr# Tbeyareaata.Rr.ru Now ia tba time to renge ayd eaar to :u«e 8oH by J M 8pni»g garden Freah Klein. rived at Klein* Onion nets at Kleins. prepare for a seed* juat ar- MOVED TO TOWN. FOR THE THIN /TSD SLKAWNY When the kidneys am aiok they give numiataknbto warnings that ahoald not be igoomd. By ex unto tog the unne nod treating the kidneys apoa Mm Arst alga Of dtoqrdar, mnay.<lay« of anAarlng NE6R0 WOMAN SIWT. Ashton. Jan 2S Spe*riul:--Satun- day night, Jan 22d. ('harlie Johns, a negro of this place, shot his wifo with a pistol, infli ‘Dng a v-’ouinl froi* which she di» d Momlay mghl.. Johns claims tliat the shooting waa accidental, but his story do ** not corroborate with bis neighimru, aa they rlHim he waa lieating his wifn and shoving her out of tho* door, shot her inL niionaliy, inflicting a wound from which nhe died Monday night, Johns has left for parta unk imiwu, although a warrant lor bis arroot his Uen sworn out by Mage Iraki Cummmgn. A f* w miDUUiRd^lav iu irAatlsg «n-ua c an* or eroap. rvao the houth ol ti.ua li laAe* io go fo* » do -tor oltau pro •*+ dnugeroq* The aaieat way w U, k<-v# Chamherlam'* Coagh Hemady to dm boas* and aN the Omt lodioa t >a ot creap give the cunda d wa f*ie>Maot m take and a w#y» care# Acdd. b, all dealer* aeva rid il LET UB Kir. Ycmaaara, Jan. 79. Special Mm faedy I over aesd. My Mdaeve wa ■ggleh, oauwag my hath la, ache ana alltm time aad U was hard farms MOVED TO GREENWOOD The many friends of Mr. and Mn. t Jos. W. Lucas wilt regret to learn of! their intention to reside permanent ly at Greenwood. They left Satur- ( day morning for their new home, i where Mr. Lucas will make his head- 1 quarters. He will sell acetylene ilffhting plants besides doing a brokerage business. C G Hemle'Roi . NL.sVr <»•, L’ollciCi; County. ,1.10. 16 1910 W. J. San (lifer a^id,(amiiy ha'® moved to town and are occupyir g Sam«ae Will VhIm You f OHIIdrmn Cry* FOR FUTMErt CA8TORIA OKKIUE or Dp. A- J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ! J; “ • I J? • p. m., 6pm OPFObITE Farmer* aad Merubanu Baak > ; ’Phone iCOa. vr altxrboro, 8. o CHilcf rmrt . Cry FM FUTCIEI’S CA&TORIA the M. H. Hiott cot'age. Mr. Sai - difer has Accepted a position with A. WiQhman & Son and has charge of the company’s warehouse at the de pot. COL EDWARDS ILL. The many friends of Col. John D. Edwards, Probate Judge, wil! be pained to learn that be is critically ill at his home in town. CASTOR IA ** Xifcata **4 ObOtna. Ik KW Yn fen Mmi IpvH Plump and Ro*y, Say* John M Klein. ly alUm ttmuaad u was hart frame to go. about. Moruinga as arising 1 was so lame that I ooaid hardly dram mymlf or do my work. 1 tried plasteia aad ilaimeot*, but failed to gat relief. A friend finally told ma about Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 procured a box at the Walterboro Drug Co. They cured me ia a short time " For sale by all dre'era. Price 60 cent*. Foataf-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, aola agent* for the United ritatea. Remember the i.ame—Doan’a—and take no other. - r . fpMrtf' Ok tW h«ik!‘4r the Ron* Srildfeir tot* oibvdMMrt RfeMdMhM* > Thto meane mhch for Mm runR and we Impep trill proa much for the sehiM>to i at Colleton. It wH) tf every parent < trustee, teacher and pabbe spirited t citizen of the county wil) co-opermla with Mrs. Daniels. Let os help. If y« u ar«-t;*'ting thin, von are sick, although yoi nt iv not Know it. If yon are I ‘M'lg weight a'eadity, there i* •omethhig wrong that needa looking aMer lfy<'0 ba/e aiwa; a Seen thi * it doevn’t follow that vou a~* *ick. hat von niny not he iiealtbv- Yon cannot if von *<a thin The o il.v way in inrr*wae Ihe weight and gam hea'ih and fl< *h i* hv uatog k 'anioee. ihe a aodard fl^-h forming food an! li-» • hoilUer. li mingles with the t<aid you ral and ia a*Hiinilaled *o tha* a’l the ft-wtt forming am. tiaane boildiug elemem* of the food are retained fh tba a«p am Thi* aiplain* the great value of Sauioae Weigh yourself before you berio n#i» g eamoae. It will not coat you w rent sulesa it lacreaae* your weight sad %»>t9rea yonr health. John M Klein salts every ptcasge os a grauiae guarantee o refund the money If It dues not do al' that ia claim ed for u. < OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg H- y. BLACt SR, DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my dental office, and have omociated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work’ given prompt attention. Office over Finn’s Jewelry Store. Office Honrs: 8.80 am to 8 . , p. m. 8 to* p. m. ’Ppone No. 07a. 'W’ihltdirboro, Ml C i gBBBOODQBBMBBPDaDOOOBDQWi' Aa attawk of the gnp is ofUn iol-ow- ed by a permsient oungh, whies to many preyea a great aoaoyaaee. Otmintier* laln’a Coaga Remedy Ims bean aitew- >iveiy used and with good snooiMia foe t h* relief and oar* of tbi* ooa. fe Many naans ha Vo hoan carmt afier all other remedies baa failed. Hold by %> I deaiara C.E. DURANT Civil Eng’r nod Load Surveyor. 1 will be in my office on Sat urdays and all other days whea not at work in field. Office between Klien's and Farmers' and Merchants' Jlaiiic Phone 27B. Walterboro, S. C. Boot LOAJIb KBQOTlATKt Hous** 10 fimnu WA2*TMMBOWf. b U ‘X w J. ’ v.'