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»«»■ »■' i "i rH I M I t 14* i . Local and Personal • -i »i >■«<*» i i i ft 1 «< i H 1? I^rgda!^ of|V eek-«, was in tnw n I' ruiay. ra'VKs. wii> Absolutely Pure ■ j k-i '•trickiami, of her? V» cun«6*i^y. of Weeks, on busine&t. (T. N iyan/»ial? o wa.' in home SeruLor Griliin »*lurnt<1 from isoiuc.bia >atuiiiay. W I.ing'lale ami wife, were in .town y es«.erua> on i»u;ineas. W O. Thompson, of Isxitfe, was in town hnaaj on business. L.t, Benton, of Hendersonville, ha 1 business here Tbunalav. \i I). H Beurifoy. Esq., had business' in at iest«>n , ’likSt Thuixla>. A U. i*a<l rett, of Sin oak-, iiad bu»un*»> sn vown >e>tert.ay. I, N. V n. of Pleasant tirove, was K-x*n on our streets .'viiufviay. T l* Johnson of <»n*en Pond, was in to .n yesterday on business. Jacob O'Quin, of Hendersonville, hi.i business in town Saturday. Prof ii S. Strickland of V\ iiiiams. ha»l business in town Saturday. M H t arter. of Hendersonville, whs b«*rc on business Wednesday. Mi> iV* P Howell left Saturday f.»r * v.'it to relatives at Ellenton. • Prof John-H Wilson, of Smoaks. w;u» ar.ionjf those in'tbwn Saturday W C. Blocker, of MewviUe, was in tu' ti P relay and called to s<*e us. THIS $2.50 , CO-CURT At bactory Price m t adet Vernon Padfett of the L’.tadel, who wa.-* borne last week on the sick list. ha> returned to Char leston. Mrs. J. M. Witaell ami little son. Mitchell, left Monday afternoon for i Cheraw for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duval. ■ Miss Mamie Felder of Bamhenr. who is t< aching the Hall school at Hound this year, was in town yester day. T K T T K H I X I ]. Hiers, of l/xlfp*. was among ,h'» nad busim-.-v' in t»»wn Kn- C P th»j!»** . day. j . Ho*. J .is. E Peurifov. had bun ne?v> *: Charleston Monday ami Tues day Mi and Mrs. B (». Benton of Peniei* were here Thursday shop ping .1 W Miley. of Berea, is in town .xjay and win nu-ei w ith the pension *1 H. S. Hixxi, Hellaire. Mich., says: "For sixteen years I have been a continual sufferer from Itching Piles. For five years I could not] lay down save fiat on my hack, and for weeks of that time 1 never lay down at all; sat up in my rocking chair at night. I^ist February, I was in Chicago; 1 went to the Economical Drug Co., on State Street and asked a clerk to give me the best thing he had for the trouble. He sold me a box of Tetterine. I came back to my home in Northern Michigan, and less than half the box made a complete cure of the trouble. That was five months, and there is still no si {ns of the itching re- apjiearing. It feels so good to think that after all these years of suffering, l have at last found a cure. Tetterine is a marvelous rejnedy.” Tetterine cures Ecxema.JJ'etter, Ring Worm. Ground Itch, Itching Piles, infant’s Sore Head. Pimples.’Boils. Scaly Patches on the Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp, Bunions, Corns, Chilblains and every form of skin disease. Tetterine, 50c ; Tetterine Soap. 25c. Soli) and guaranteed by J. M. Klein; or by k mail from the manufacturer. The Shruptrine Com pany, Savannah, Ga. today o<*.ti*l II i> W. C. Brant ami A. H Brant, of cs" i "s, w ere in town Friday on buioi *»-i II T. Herndon, of Ruffin mail rouie f *o. w a-i in town Saturday on tuna i' ■*" K t blkv hi i * l» (ia Wee\s, wa.-. ail ong ■ * ii* had bu.-viin.-ss m town Hon. Jas. K. Peurifoy and Miss The public is cordial'y invited to I Ida May Fishburne returned home, attend the series of services to be I Saturday morning fr»)m RrK*k Hill,. held in behalf of the lawmen’s Mis- w here they ha*l U*en attending the • sionary movement at the Methodist State Sunday School Convention j church beginning this evening and 1 which met last week. They repert extending through Thursday even- a most enjoyable meeting. . ing. An interesting program has The young people of Henderson- la’cn prepared, ville will give an entertainment at . nc* n the Club House on Thursday night,) J. A- LINUlR DlAU* Feb. 24. hegining at H.15 o’clock, j The Ha(] newM of the (ioath of j. A> Dus entertainment will t>e given for th** benefit of the Methodist church. Th** public is cordially invited. Pennington, of tow ri visiting Wilhernena ('.bail slou, is in frre.i I*. W W Bidiojf. of Ruffin, paid this office a piea-aM cab while it town Satin day. Pr-*f*.VV. B ar.dJ.C. Nettles, of Pine lirove, tiud lJU»ltlCv^ in town Saluoiiy „ < J vV. VSaiktT. ore of Smoaks’ l•‘.‘l<tl:l r citizens, wu.-* in t<» s«v us VV >-do la) . M li l*angd;ile of li< a«iside. was «*ne .ii <*ng tln*se vst.o culled at our olfi -•* .Saturday M. A lams and htti,*-daugiiter of the Mt t'arm«*i litighiKuhood, were intuwn Friila>’. ti vS Sweat and li. M. Carter, of Hcoder-onvide, were among th«*st* in lov.r 1 h irsday. C ' .H itt, one of Round's bust- hr*- bus; .ess men, was in town on bu inen last week. .1. Lyons, one of Smofks pros- peiou> merenant* 1 , was in t*»wn yes- terduv un uusiness. a Mi*v^ F.dna McTeer, after spending somi-ime with relatives in Beaufort, retuniyd home last week. EXECUTOR’S SALK. Under power of sele in !a*t will of .John C. Wieters of reoord in the Pro bate Court. Charbaten C*'Untv, S. C., I will for divitiou at tbe Court Houm* door, Walterhoro, S cn Monday,) aabudar in Marcli, 1910. lietwesn the! legal hours ot mI**. a tract of five Luo j dred no*! fiftT (5"0) acres more or bsa kanwu as (5 over tract on Ashepoo mer, in 8>tii county Also, other | roperty of the estate of John ('. Wieter- emhrscing a building \ S "ilex Christus." a I>o<»k on the i; ubject of t'hina. has been b*st fntrn the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society, which b*H»k the Soete'y is very anxious to recover possessi«m of.' Anyone knowing the where abouts of this l)o«ik will please ’ in the family burying ground notify the Society. tarium in Columbia for some time for treatment, where he died Mon day night. His r e m a i n s w e r e brought on here Tues<J;iy and interred near Mt Carmel today. i non nc tnanpc Mr. Linder is wellknown in this A CARD Oi TnANKo j county. He leaves a wide circle of From the Leader of "The King's i relatives and friends to mourn their Daughters and Sons:” | loss. Will each member of our-Circle here accept most loving thanks for their very kind remembrance in sick- i Ravenel. Feb. IS. Mr. S. G. Pierce * ness and distress. Mav the <lear of 'Cott&igevil'e was the guc>t of Mr. . * } Master, in whose name we work, re-1 H. B. Ackerman Tuesday last. Linder, a highlv respected citizen of lot tu or uf*>»i WaWrboro, S C . descrip- Weeks reached here Tuesffav morn- |'“nofwbich will be hereafter pub- : • Jisiwa. ing. Mr. Linder had h*'en in a sam- Tertaa (-fob purchaser to jav tax*!* twyable in 1910 and Uierexfter and $10; loi tide for each trset K. K. 2 If. 3t A- Wieter*, Executor. If troubles with indigeation. constipa-1 tioo, no ap|)et1te or feel bilious, give CI.pmberlain s Stomach an<1 Liver l.i RAVENEL DOTS. turn unto each liKirt recompense and blessing. MOVED TO NEW POST OFFICE. The new jaist office, which has been ir course of erection for the past several weeks, has been com pleted and is now being occupied. Everything from the old post office was moved over Monday afternoon. This structure is of cement blocks and is modern in every particular, thereby making a much more desir able building than the former one. NEW PASTOR PREACHED. II. It. Padgett, one of our |*opular” ^ v - Hoyd, the new pas- liwyecs. Spent Saturday and Sunday j tor of the Presbyterian church, wit. re * ives at W iliams. [ preached an eloquent and impressive W A Strickland and J. C. Carter.! sermon t0 his fl,K ‘ k on Sunda >' morn ‘ of Smoaks, were among tho.-** in ; ing last from Hebrews 12th chapter to >n business Friday. and 2nd verse, "Looking unto Jesus, c • ti n / 4*1 -n the author and finisher of our faith.” Mo*-Njsie Hill of Abbeville spent several days in town this week as the | ^ congregation w.t- a guetd d Miss tTara Barr. notwithstanding the very , ; weather. 'v* Mi. B H. Graves and little; •—• — dauglit»*r. *>f Pemel, sn«*nt Satunla\ MR. SMOAK ILL. line «>ne. inclement am} Sunday in tovtn with relativi-s. J 1 Hiers and daughter. Mrs. Mr. W. W. Smoak, Sr*, is very ill at his home near Smoaks, and his I </ f angdale were summoneii ; condition, when last heard from, in Sav u * ah Monday to the bedside of 1 his daughter, who is very ill. Mrs. McKlnmrrav .| dica,ed no improvement, hut was Han. D. I* Smith, member of the Legislature, ami little son. Estes, who was one of the pages in the Hou«' during the Legislature, re turned home Suunday. Herbert M. Anderson, who was open tied on last Wednesday morn ing at Riverside Infirmary. Charles ton, isim proving rapidly, and his many friends hope to see him at home again soon. * Mra. D. L. Smith spent several (tola with relatives in St. Matthews From tfaereshe went on to • ppent four dam Him. D. L. Smith, steadily growing weaker, and he not expected to live many days long-1 er. Mr. W.“W. Smoak. Jr., his only son has been at his bedside since Thursday afternoon, and is still with him. Miss Beulah Gilmore is visiting Miss King in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vetter of Savannah are visiting relative^ here. ,}diss Mae Rodgers spent Saturday in Charleston. Messrs C. F. Butler, Ernest Smoak and several others went on a fishing trip up the Edisto Wednesday an j brought back a fine mess of shad. Messrs Geo. Sands and Jas. A. Pas tel!, two prominent truck farmers at Rantowls, spent Thursday in town. Mr. William Anderson of Hampton spent Sunday here. Mr. W. B. Campbell and little son, Willie, spent* Wednesday in Charles ton. c Mr. R. A. Pastell was in town Sun day to see liis daughter, Miss Janie, w-ho is attending the Ravenel school. Mrs. Fannie Beach has moved to Branchville much'to the regret cf her many friends here. Mr. Bon Peeplesjdied here Feb. 9 after a brief illness. His remains were interred at White church cem etery near sCaw Ciw Swamp. Mr. Peeples was a good citizen and one of the county’sjmost prosperous farmers. He was 33 years! of age, and is survived by his wife, four ...small children, two sisters and a 18 ! brother. ' ’’Quitness.” Tablet* a iral ami you will Tx* pleaaeti > wuh fhft remit. Tba**»'alneta invigor- , atu »h** ft«>alicit au'l liver and strength- I en ino digeaiiou. Sola by »l . tlealsr*. j. Deafiicas Cannot l>e Cured ! Ly inral applications, ns th*y cannot j rea'h the diseasei portion of the ear. | j i’tieie Is only one way to cure d- afue**, , and «haf ’S by con-rWutional remedies. I Deaf net** is caused bran inflamed cordl- i lion of the mucous lining ot the KnsU- chian Tulte. When this tube is iotiam- ! **d you have a rumbling' sound or im perfect bearing, and when it is entirely cl< s *d. Deafness U ti e result, and uole-s 1 the i* rtstitafi »n can l*e taken out and this in he restored to its uoruul condi tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine ca*e*< out of ten are cauaed hr Ca tarrh, which is nothing but an infUmtd condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give Qne Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (nau«*d by catarrh) ih«t cannot be cured by Bali’s Catarrh Cure S*-nd for circulars free F J. CHENEY A Co. Toledo, (>. Sold by Druegiets 75c. Take Hull’s Family "ills for constipa tion. LL E. Campbell ana, Eatea, ratureiiv home DEATH Of ROBT. GROVES. * Robert Groves, the eighteen yeac^j^” “ r “ dMr, l H ""• Waiterboro, died at nil home near town Monday night at 9 o'clock. . Mr. Groves is a young man of many admirable traits of character and will be greatly Aiased in hit community. He leaves a boat of relatives and friends to mourn their DOCTOR OF OPTICS Office Over Press and Standard. In office "Saturdays and Mondays [of each week; other days country s. c NOTICE. It fire# oupIcaMie to unnoancu that we have associated Mr Jos M Mooter with ms for tha practice of taw, sad that firm will hereafter be Maorar. Padgett b cTTPsh. i, itio Wattarhoro, 8. mwtatt MUTEST SEWIMIUCNIIE RUNNING Stislity, b*4t tbs VSW Ow SMJS ST provoha pcofanlty, hat won't care thaaa. Doaa’s Otat- leg Mssdiac or *watrad> of seftrfaj. At We Are Oflerin>j Oiir Entire St(x k of W'mr Furniture A.t Cash! Cost [For We wilt be compelled to reduce this stock at once so that we can tear down the present to make room for larger ones. buildings DON’T WAIT! GET OUR PRICES AT ONCE! Brown furniture & hardware Co. V-. THE BUSY BUSINESS’* J 15 per ct 28 fOR 31 15 per ct This “sawed oft” month puts us in a pickle, for how shall we keep up our average monthly sales when February only allows us 2<S days in which to do the usual 31 days work 1 Wt Stt ONLY ONE WAY OUT As we have ten per cent less days in which to-make the sales, we must sell ten per cent more goods in those 28 days to “average up.” So, to insure our total we shall REDUCE PRICES 15 PER CENT in III s. during this month in expectation that creased sales will result. February Brings You Luck At Our Expense ffllfS JEtfM STW WALTERBORO AND EHRBARDT 15 per ct IS per d . , Final Notice, Estate of J U Barth, Deceased. On the 7th day of March, 1910, at 12 o’clock M, the ondersigaed will apply to Probate Court lor Colteton county, 8 C, tor his final discharge as sdxaisistrator of above named estate. Thos W Bitch, S 2 4t Ari—tairt nfrfr Fob. U 1910. n» HUM NOTICE. All persons who wish to get chairs that will last twenty or more years should order now. If you can’t tee me leave orders with Mr. R. H- Wichman, C. D. C. Adams or Witaell ft -Padgett, and get tbe improved . / J. P. STANFILL. *