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V For in Chest SMIMARON POPILAR TOUNG COliPLE MARRIED Alj ih mu MtinoGisrcmiKni-uiiitii ' tffMS OF IIWERESE. ■r.rXu±.i. For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parti with Sloan's Liniment You don’t need to nib, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges tion and stops the pain. rienj 1 lut rTOOI. Mr A W. Price, Fredonia. Kans., U]r«: *'We have used Sloan's lam- xieol for a year, and find it an excel* lent thing for sore throat, chest pattit, odds, and hay fever attar ks. A few drop* l ik -n on vigar stop* cough, ing alvj »ne<*tiiig instantly." i 1 * easiirr to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog upthe poresof the skin. It i« an excellent an> loeptic remedy for asthma, laonchitis, and all inflammatory <ti*ea»es of the throat and cheat; will Itreak up the deadly memhran! in an attack of cronp, and will kill any kind »»f neuralgia or rheu matic | tain* All drnMlale k<mp Prh«2Ss n fifhc.l|l,N PrJgFIfAM* S L O A \ r , I N Ml % T wrs PROM ISLANDTON. Isiandtoti, March l.- W. M, (iod- Icy. J.F K»*nt;. and VV. M. Godley, tlr., visitnl Walterlx»ro yesteiday. » Arthur Stor e* and latriy Godley weni K tid irif Friday night last and purchannl two tin** mud fish. Mr. Huitt Harvey gave a party t ne night'Inst week Oscar (rod'e* and Oscar Bishop dined wiUi Larry G<>dley Sunday. Mi>a Maggie Buchanan is spending ft while in Walterboro. Harry Vain dined with Joe Stone Sunday a Mr Jim llt*nti was the guest of W. M. Godley Monday night. i)ar Buchanan ai d Oscar Godley visited the home of 1). Murdaugh, Sunday afternoon. Miss F la (totiley ard her two sis ters, Mivs Kuth (i»xi!e> and sister were the guests of Miss Krnnia God ley Sunday I;l-«t Bobolink. Irmo, March 4. On last Wednos- ( d ty afternoon Irmb Methodist'chun h was the secene of ane of the prettiest weddings that ever occuned he:e Miss Bannie Smith was led to the al tar by her brother. Mr. Hen ,Smi h and-given in matrimony to Mr. Wei Ion Hearon. Rev. C. W. Burgess performed the ceremony. The bride never looked lovelier than on this occasion. She wore a travel- -.ngsuit of light tan and a large black hat. She carried a beautiful shorn r bouquet of bride’s roses. The dame, Mrs. S. A. Mathias, sister of the bride, was gowned in gray messaltne silk and black hat. Miss Effie Smith, another sister of the bride, wore pink crepe de chene and carried a huge bouquet of pink carnations. The bridesmaids were Misses Nan nie Hearon, sister of the groom, and Phoebe Fair of Newberry. The best man was Mr. Mood Hearon. The groomsmen were Messrs Major Shel ly of Columbia, and Ubi Milligan of Orageburg. The ushers were Messrs Preston Klein, Thomas Shealy. Kins- ler Roof and Leon Gor.a. The wed ding march was beautifully rendered by Miss Ethel Klein. After the ceremony was performed tt^e following party was motored to theNJepot and left on the 4:27 train for Columbia: The bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs Hearon, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mathias, Miss Effie Smith with Mr, Kistler Roof, Miss Cora Burgess with Mr. Major Shelly, and Mias Phoebe Fair with Mr. Rex Smith. All of the party returned^ to Irmo Wednesday evening except Mr. and Mrs. Hearon, who spent several days in Columbia before going on to their home at Bishopville, S. C. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Hearon much happiness. Their popularity was shown by the numerous and costly presents they received. Messrs Walter Crosby and Frank Burgess were in town last w’eek as t ie guests of the Misses Burgess* Both the young men are “Colleton- ians." but are now attending Draughon’s Business College in Co lumbia. Misses Cora Burgess and Effie Smith were in Columbia recently on a shopping expedition. A party of our people enjoyed an automobile ride to Chapin and Spring Hill a few days ago. Those in the party were Mrs. Goza, Misses Bannie Smith, Effie Smith, Cora and Effie Burgess and Mr. Wellon Hearon. There have been several parti's given in town recently, but I fear I have already made my letter far too long, so will just say we are having a good time in general at Irmo. “Trixie.” Idandton, March 1 —The farmers of tht-t .uSHtor, in* preparing their land for another <*rop We are having *>aie very rainy weather row We are ve» v .>*rr>' to note illness of Mr* .1. .v Padgett, also Mr. E. O’Quin, ami hope for them a speedy recovery We are glad to -ee Mr. W. E. tar ter out nguui after a brief illness. Quite rot enjoyable sociable was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. A. Harvey Friday night last. John ami ta**» S.r.eath visited rela tives and friends near Pine Grove £latuni&y and Sunday. Kirkland (esiley and Harry Yarn dined with Joe Stone Sunday. Robert Sineath attended attended preaching at I'thor on the fourth Sunday Rev. J. P. Graham preached a very interesting bermon Sunday morning a‘. Penile. Vkillte Rent* visited the home of J. C. Sineath Sunday night. TTltf Farmers' Union store is pro gressing nicely tinder the manage, anent of Mannie Yarn. ' Brown Eyed Girl. Pavod A SoUier’s Lila. Facing death from nhot and nhell in tha otrll war wa* aiore sgrtaaMa to J. A Hioce, ol Kemp. Tex., than taring it Iron what dorter* *aid waa conanmp tioe "l onatractad a ttnbborn cold" he wrUaa, 'that davwlotted a cough, that stack to a* ia apitc of all ramadtaa for rearm My weight ran down to ISO poaada Thao I bag an to net Dr King’* New Dterevery, which completely cond mm. Imam weigh l?i pounds." For Qungha, OMda. LaOrippa. Asthma, Cronr M. «p. d loot trouble, its Trial bottle free. CASTOR IA Tar ImfaaU and Childraa. Th KM Yn Km Ahnyi Bnpt Baers tha Signatnra of HOUSE BURNED* Guyton, Ga., Feb. 22. Special:— The dwelling, with nearly all of Ps contents, of E. P. Breland of this place was destroyed by fire on the l.'Uh inst. There was no insurance. LICEN8B GRANTED, By virtaa of aathority Tested In the County Board of Commiaaioners for Oollaton county by Beet too 910 Cede of Laws for Booth Carolina, and In oon*id- e rat ion of the *001 of Taranty Five D il- lara to R. E. Jonaa, treasurer of Colleton county, paid, a lioenae for the *ala of pis tol and rifle cartridge a* provided by law 1* hereby granted onto Brown Fornbure A Hardware Co. from Feb. 3. 1910. to Feb 8.1911. Bu«'h sale of cartridges to ha carnal on at place of hnsmeae of the •aid Brown Furniture A Hardware Co in the town of Walter boro, 8. C J. O Urtffln. ' Feb. 8. 191*1 Superdaor C- C. 2 9 10 —5 Express Delivered or called for at every part of f „ * the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS, AGENT. f - o At Southern Express Co. WaKerboro, S. C. ibarlaia's sad Liver . if towomea ilC OOBvwa|MkltOO f If hlli WE SAVE MONEY FOR YOU ON EVERY PURCHASE! LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South 232 <Sc 234 Klnar Street, Clvarlemton, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods Notions Carpets Upholstery Goods Gents’ Furnishings „ Shoes and —Millinery 0 rp Ready to Wear Garments a Specialty Write for Samples Try us on a Mail Order QP|7/ - ' , | All One lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailor Made Suits Ol £A*/I/\Lu in fancy mixtures,-new Spring models, good d*y CA $15 00 Values, our price, Suit . . . *P # SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Armour's ^ a Fertilizers • jf' a Have four sources of ammonia. They feed your crop through the entire grow ing season. They will be sold at every shipping- point in this county. Next week we will. tell you in this paper why they ^ arc the best goods to be had. . ° A V* Armour Fertilizer Works ATLANTA. GEOIGIA I JEWELRY, waxen es, CLOCKS,, ETC. J. A. VilSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman’s Store. WALTERBORO, ft. C. -♦ M. JAFFA CLOTHING, SHOES. DRY GOODS. ETC. ON MR. SHAFFERS GROUND. At Stani^ Formerly Kept By Mr. Carson. sp&nsre goods and shoes Offered ml a Greet Reduction This Month MAIN ST. WALTERBORO, S. C. OHII4ron Ory m ftXTCflir* CASTORIA mm Hi we isMfRR nUss SC Established la 1704. Oldest Firm in America D. A. WALKER B2 Meetma Street, CHARLESTON, SC MARBLI AND GRANITE WORKS. and Send For Prices, Mr Jobs Y. Bsoch represeat a as st Waite rboro HACKER MANUFACTURINf COMPANY, SUOCKSUORS TO GEO. S. HACKER & SON. !|1 ^ PRICES CUT TO THE BOTTOM i e We wish to turn our goods into money, as it is near stock taking time. We make you the following prices. Read and think: All 50c Dress Goods, 4254c All 25c Dress Goods. 2254c AH 15c Dress Goods, 1254c All 10c Dress Goods, 9c We will also surprise you bv the prices that we will make you on Staples, such as Calicos, Ginghams, Cotton Checks and so on. We will sell OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CI/)THJNG AT COST PRICE for the next thirty days. We are also there with the style, . . . durability and right price on Shoe*. ^ 1 ”’ wllic h so frequently pro See us before you buy. We can trates. Many sufferers use thci pl-se j.« m almost »ny lino. whenever occasion requires wit the greatest satisfaction, wh not you? They do not derang the stomach nor create a habi Why not try them? Get a pad age from your druggist. Take according to directions, and 1 ii does not benefit he will retor XMC money. * y * WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Ornaments; Screen Doors Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weights CHARLESTON, S C. Rheumatic c Pains /‘My mother is a great suf ferer from rheumatism, and Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills is the only remedy that relieves her." MRS. G. DAVENPORT, Roycefield, N. J. ihe pains of rheumatism are almost invariably relieved with Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They also overcome that nervous irri tation which prevents sleep be cause they soothe the nerves. To chronic suffers 4hey are invalu- able. When taken as directed, they relieve the distress and save the weakening influence of BROWN SHOE CO.’S Shoes Always in Stock M. WITSELL SOPPY CO. j U , V is'a ijiW ■ . £• U J