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1/ M I H H H «-M M » M H*«, U;al and Personal f >■> 1 <^-*1 « »4H J. J. Hi ere was in town Monday. W. J. Connelly, of lalandton, had husirieriN in town Saturdfiy. J. W Koirer. who lives near town had business in t«»wn Saturday. C. A. Walker, of Lod/e, had busi-1 neaa in town Monday. A. K. 'Iritfith, of CoUa^^ville, was ainonkC those in town Monday. Mrs. A. J. Linder in town yesterday. ard son, were A. H and Jos. Lan^dale of Weeks, were no town Satuniay. MW I’ 1 a jrdale, of Weeks, was in town M<»n«iay« .< Mrs I. M. Langdale. is yiNitinir relatives near b*wn tni.s w*vk. Miss Hattie Smith of Savannah, is visitmir ht*r parents here' L It Carter of liitter. wa.s among tho^e jji tiiwii Monday. J t«. Murdaugh, of Islandton, iutl bi»mess in town Monday. Many mixtures arc offered ns substitutes for RoyaL None of them is the same la composition - or effectiveness, so wholesome and-eco- comlcal, nor will make such fine food. ROYAL Baking Powder Abmolutely Pure Royal Is the onlyfialdng Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar w. * Monday. Carter, of Kjrtin. was here l>. C I. Hiers ,had CharteMton last Friday. bufine.> W. Z. Ayer of Olar, came in town Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Boynton and Thursday with a tvr load of tine little son, Andereon. were in town hor >-s and mu'es. Mr. Ayer says this weejc visiting at th** K, ' rn '* **f he has /ftwe a line business this trip, Mrs. Boynton’s parent di sposing practically of all his stock. Mrs. A. J. Anderson. the home of Mr. and H. I). I’adgett. Jr., of Kutfin, business in town Monday. Mr. R. H. Carter, of Ruffin, us a pleasant cad yesterday. had K. H Ulmer, of town .Saturday. Ruffin, was in - <i. J Nettles, of Bryan, was in Aown on bustness Saturday. V*. Jaquea, of Odtagevdle, was in town veaterday on business. v. Jasper O’Quiri, of Gn^t Swamp, had business m town yesterday. J. A. Harrison, of laiandton, was aniona those in town yesterday. L. N Yon, of Pleasant Grove, had busitxtM in town yesterday. son, Stell, were J.C Carter and here Monday. Jasjier KobeUson of (ireat Swamp was in town on bust ness Monday. W. M. Hagan/ of Berea, had busi ness, here tfie latter part of the week. J. M. Strickland, of Little Swamp, came to town Friday. B. R Bennett of Lxige, was in town Friday night. W W Strickland, of Stokes, was in town Monday on bu.Mness. Prof VV. B. Miley^f Little Swamp w’a-i in town Fridry night. W. E. O’Quin, of Horse Pen, hail iiasmetvi in town Saturday. B. G. and M. H. Hiott, of Round. were i " town Monday. ✓ 0. B. Gatch, of Hendersonville, was in town Monday. J. VV. Srnoak. of Rutfin, was here Monday. * T. 1 ,Mi Teer. ofJRitter^had busi- nesjs in town Monday. li 1? Peurifoy hail business in Cha:l* , :4en Thunaiay. Rev. J. S. M. Finch, of Adams Run. was a pleasant caller at our office .Saturday. G VV. Mi.rris, «,f Ruffin. R. F. D. 1, was among those who called at our office Saturday. L. J. Jones of Lodge, was a pleas ant caller at our office Friday after noon. M. S. Smith of Smoaks, was among those who spent Friday in towrnon busine«s. A. V. McCormick, of Berea, was in town Friday night on a business • trip..' ^ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Connor were in town several days last week visit mg relatives. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Bishop, of Rutfin rout«* two, were pleasant callers at our otfke Monday. L. fh-lltnger. Jr., and wifeof Hen- dersonnl'e. were among these in town Saturday. •I Fi. Bryan, of Ruffin, was here Mondav on business. He was ac compelled by his son, J. P. H M Renton and son. Ivy, of Rutfin route 2, were in town yester day on businetw. G. A. Renton and sons, Haynard and OHie, of Getsinger, w’ere in town Monday on business. Magistrate J. H. Chaplin of Green Pond, paid us a pleasant visit Mon- ■> $ J. A. Breland, of Ruffin mail route 2, was among our pleasant caller. Saturday. Magistrate C. N. Isutgdale, of Weeks, had business in town Satur day on business. ^ W. C. Sheider. a prosperous young busmet* man of St. George, was in town Monday on business and paid tins office a pleasant call. Col. C. D. May, one of our popu lar home dealers, who has been con fined in Ms bad for. the past several daysvHtb gripp. b up again, but ml able to get out to attend to his **• > T UTTER INK. Mr. Y. C. McOuiiltly, Kstill Springs, Term., says: Two years ago I Fad a severe case of Tetter on the fingers ofboth hands. It first made its apfdurance on the ends of the fingers and then spread ad o\er the hands. I wa.- compelle<i to |.*e time from mv work and finally got so that 1 was helpless. I place.! mysely under a leading physician of Tullahoma. Tenn. He treated me some time ami did me some go.>d. but told me he could not cure me. and that there was no cure that he knew of. I saw your advertisement in the Gospel Advocate of Nashville, and finally decided to give your remedy, Tetterine; a trial. To my utter surprise and satisfaction, it worked a speedy cure and ever since 1 have been free from Tetter.” Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter. Ring Worm. Ground Itch. Itching Piles. Infant’s Sore Hear!, Pimples.’ Roils, Scalv Patches on the Face. Old Itching Sores, [dandruff. Cankered Scalp, Bunions, Corns, Chilblains and every form of skin disease. Tetterine. 50c: Tetterine Soap. 25c. Sold and guaranteed by J. M. Klein; or bylmail from the manufacturer. The Shruptrine Com pany. Savannah, Ga. own re- #0 Lawrence O’Quin, of Peniel, may be mentioned among those who had business in town Monday. J. S. Padgett, a hustling mer chant of Berea, had business in town Monday. W. H. Saunders, of Rutfin route 1, was one of our pleasant visitors Monday. Prof. T. V. Farrow and Dr. Wil liam Campbell, of Hendersonville, were in town Saturday on business. Mrs. M. Halsey of Charleston, is here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fishbume and other friends in town. Solicitor Ino. H. Peurifoy spent Sunday iittnwn with his family, re turning to Columbia Monday. CO. ” % , We are requested to announce" that a church conference will be held next Sunday morning at the First Baptist church here, imme diately alter the sermon. All mem bers are urged to be present. Miss Annie Savage, who has betm on an extended visit to Rock Hill. VW have for sale at reasonable Columbia and Barnwell, returned j pnees and on easy terms, improved home several days ago. Her many | and unimproved towm lots and farms friends are delighted to welcome • We negotiate loans on improved her back in their midst. * P-eal Estate. We will build you a NATIONAL LOAN & TRUST TIFTON, GA. The little 10-year-old irirl. Joseph Moore, of was among those in on business. Hendersonville, town Saturday Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith of Walterboro. caught on fire last Friday morning and w as severely burned. While the little girl’s wounds are serious, she will recover. i house on your lot am! allow you to ranme^pay f or same on the monthly pay- Mrs. Claude A. Graves and little danghtsr. Sara C., visited relatives at Green Pond Monday. A. H. Brant, of ths Padgett Land & Mercantile Company, had business in town Monday. G. E. H. Moore, of Henderson ville, was in town Monday on busi ness. Hon. J. B. L)«>dd, of Round, was a pleasant visitor to Walterboro Satur day. A. Driggers, one pf our prosper ous farmers who li\es near town, was among those in town Monday. John Garris, a prosperous farmer of Williams, had business in town Saturday. Hon. G. W. Way was in towm Monday shaking hands with his many friends. ^ ' Hon. D. L. Smith came home Saturday and remained in Waiter- boro until Monday afternoon. Sen. J. S. Griffin spent Sunday and Monday at home, returning to Co lumbia Monday afternoon. H. B. Williams, a prominent citi zen of Williams, had business in town Monday and called to see us. •Claud F. Johnson, of Chicago, who is travelling salesman for the Oliver Typewriter Company, of Chicago, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler of Jacksonboro. visited, relatives in Walterboro and Round Saturday and Sunday. T. P. Johnson, a prominent citizen of the low country was a pleasant caller at our office the latter part of last weak. J. M. Dannelly A Sons of Ehr- hardt, were here Monday and yee- terda> with a car load of horses and mules and did a good business. Mrs. H. Zalin left yesterday for New York, where she will spend two weeks buying millinery, dress goods and notions for their spring trade. ENUMERATORS' EXAMINATION HELD. The examination for c?nsus enu merator for Colleton County wasj held Saturday at the Walterboro j achool building. There.were present white applicants and 17 colored. 4H white applications hud been re ceived. of whom were present, and 2-1 colored applications, with 17 present. This examination was conducted bv Postmaster B. Levy and the papers forwarded by him to the proper authorities. ment plan, provided you can make a small cash in advance payment. We can insure your property against ln/*s by fire with the oldest and strongest insurance companies in the world. Cali on us or write and we will gladly and promptly supply your wants. We can furnish opportuni ties for you to invest your money where it will bring you in a large income while you sleep. Address Jmlson L. Barnes. Manager. Yarnville. 8. C. WHEN BUYING A RANGE select one which promises best to meet your quirements. It you desire the most pleasing combi nation of beauty., convenience, durability, economy and positive results at a minimum cost, select a Prin- I cess. There are reasons lor Princess Ranges. It j there had not existed a great opportunity to improve the ordinary range construction, a Princess range might never have been created. It is the crowning achievement of science in steel range building. Though one of the most recent, the Princess range is the most popular in the world’s market today. It is the most substantial, convenient and economic cooking apparatus yet conceived. Besides including ..the desirable points of all other makes, Princess Ranges possess Live exclusive and patented features of superiority which commend them to every house wife. ", ‘ ° If you investigate a Princess first, you’ll buy no other! BROWN : & HARDWARE COMPANY. • ’‘THE SUSY BUSINESS" - B Mi<s Ida May Fishbume and Hon. and Mrs. Jas. K. Peurifoy will leave Monday morning for Rock Hill.i where they u ill go to attend the Mate Sunday School Convention, which will be in session there• from the 15th to the 17th inst. LONELY MARTYR. Mr Editor: The second family shock has struck me and the periphery of my nervoiMLsystem has been almost destroyed. The first was March 1. 1902, my only boy the victim. The second December 19. 1909, buried Christmas Day. 25th Dee. ’09, my poor wife the sacrifice, and I, the martyr left, and for what? My silence does not give consent. Ham- i let has been played twice with Hamlet left out. ”God moves in a mysterious wsy His wonders to perform. ” ‘‘Vengeance is mine. I will repay saith the Lord.” F. G. Behre. Walterboro,’S. C., Feb. 7. ’10. NOTR E. It civs* usptrsMre to announco teat ws have aaaociated Mr Joa M M wter wtu a* for the practice of law, and that the firm will he*e*fter be known aa Padgett, Lemacha A Monrer Padvett A f^maeka. Walterboro. 8 C.. Kcb 1 1»10. The Walterboro Town Library will be open for the spring months from 4:90 p. m. to sunset, Mondays aud Fridays of each week. Any of ‘the members having out books, some as far bgck as a year or so. will please return them. Pinal Notice, Ketate of J (I Barth, Deoeaand. Os the 7th day of March, 1910, at 12 o’otonk M, the eedetained will apply to Probate Court lor Coiietoo ooaatr, 8 C, tor hie final dieoharge as administrator f above aamed estate Thos W R’itofa, • 14* ' Peb 1,1910 THE PELLUM HARDWARE GO. WALTERBORO, S. C. lias opened a HARDWARE and FARM IMPLEMENT Store on Walter Street, where they will be glad to welcome their friends from over the county when in need of arty- thirig in their line. b Freat ef Express Office Deafneea Cannot be Caned by loenl applications, as they cannot reach tbs diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wsy to cave deafness, and that Is by coattitatkmal remedies. Deefaeas is oanaad by aa inflamed coedi- tioa of the motoss Kntag of the Knata- chiaa Tabs. When this tabs is inflam ed you have a rutubtia* aonod or im- perfeit brail off, and when it is eetireir dreed. Deafness it tfe result, and nnleae the teflamattaai caa be taken oat and ’hie tabs restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases oat of tea are caaaed be Oa tarrh. which is nothing bat aa inflamed condition of the macae surface#. We will give One Hfladred Do!Ian for any case of Dcafnees (ckn«ed by oatarrb) that cannot be cored by Hall’a Catarrh Cure fiend for circulars, free. P. J. CBENXY A Co. Toledo, O fiotdbr “ Take Hairs tioo. Oraegieta. 75c. alTe family Pills far coaetipa- X. &. Campbell DOCTOR or OPTICS Office Over Press and Standard. In office Saturdays and Mondays of each week; other days country calk. Walterboro, - S. C. OHHtfrtors m nneaers i Stock Reducing Sale BEGINNING FEB. 1ST FOR GO DAYS We will sell everything in our Jewelry line with a reduction from 15 to 25 per cent, on every dollar spent with us. I o Here Are a Few Bargains $25.00 Diamond Ring for $17-50 20 Year Gold Filled Gents’ Watches for . 8.95 $7.00 Silver Plated Knives and Forks at $5.50 dozen Sterling Silver, 6 Teaspoons $ 4.50 $1.00 Alarm Clocks . . . . . . . . . ^- c $3.00 Guitars at- . 2 .^o $3.00 8 Day Mantle Clocks 2.50 $1.00 Spectacles, perfectly fitted ■ '■ " . - — - Now you can pick up the great est bargains of the whole year at S. MTS MV SlOffi WALTERBORO AND EHRHARDT MISS KENNEDY IN CHARLESTON Mbs Mamie Kennedy, who has been in the city for the past week, coming to attend the Conion-Kenne- dy wedding, will leave here tomor row to readme her work at Raveoela. She baa been t—rhing at Raveneb feraooMtiaM.aad during her etay there a new school house 1ms been buHt and furnished with many im provements, now being quite up-to- date. So popular is she with the community that now the public school has been closed on account of lade of funds, the patrons and trus tees have come together and gotten upapay school for hfr. which wffi continue for the next six months,— Charisoton Post. ■■TT 4i