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PROGRAM W M U
f llnwirur ts a j'art of the pnw
prepared T r th»* quarury
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, v M meeting of the Woman’s Mi*si >nar>
March num^r of tr>* Lh '.< « home .. .u ,• n » „ \ •
, , , t , . . Union auxi i try t,n the « iiu t »n A.-"
1 ' ' 1 >o‘ia!i m to be a? Little Seiko-
rmaraat »• * '« ' r m ,, lljrch Stmt -
th rrrrr \j * It TOUT h better
day 12 A. M
Devotional Kxerci.'**s by the Hreisi-
dent.
Kn roll merit of delegates
Address of Welcome by Mrs Ma*-
jf e Hiers. j
lt»*8por;'* i , Mrs. H. M. William'*.
Paper Africa by Mrs. Alonzo
IVoeker This will be illuatrated by
Curios. r
Historical Sketch of China Miss
'■o'.n -
Fvery NMomunitj has at lea>t one
building <* hi h i? oAr.s in common;
that i> the h ►•)ihou.'*e. P i.. built
by ever> ins I . mainfoined b> «. v ry-
boly. arxl le.lonjis U» ev>rybody. It
ought t-# le* of benefit t** cverxIskIv
Of cnu r -e th** ini'iaJi ai}d_ esaentol
i;se of .* r^'hoolhous is to provide
shelter f\»r the children while they'
learr. th»‘ir I••?*»-»r >• But it ought to
do a irreat di-ai more for them than \) arr) i e !Vnn«‘tt
that. It ought to edu* at«* th^m in ^ glimpse at our
tsj’'\ in the appreciation of art. and
in the knowledge of beauty, and
thus iner *a-e meir rr*»‘Mire< , s of haf>-
|>ine^s 'fills may 1h» done by mak
ing th>* biiilding and th** grounds in
which it Manes*m lieautiful as the
lH‘ighlsirh«»«el can afford, and
adorning tio n*oms with ca.'t* and
print.* of fhe best staituea and pict-
urs's Thi» is not exp**nsive. A
hf>u.*e witii gtesl lines and simple
digm*y ni my even cost l**ss than one
whicf, every day affront-* toe ian<l-
K**a|*\
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pnht> may
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.. -maii pnetft*.
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!** lM*4Utifymg
of th»* |*U
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h<*ri* ar»* ’w ■
par*.* t** ha\
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OlM* >f f ht*H-*
1* •*xpr**-*s - I
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th<* phr*.**, "th** almighty ha
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r (•* **fr phiLsiz**
th»* V5V-t
apd
L r inllui-im* ul
«»ur surround-
liiyys UnciMint’iously anil ir -vitably
the looks ol the buiMlng make a
diffenmce m the life <»f the ireoole.
Who live in it. rne baie :lfile wiule
achis.inou.a*at the cross-roa s. ^hi»s**i
only d *eoration i* a fiagt»o|f* d al the
fields. Misses |
lx*ila Cummins and Ruth Padgett.
Hf*me life of Chinese W'omen.
Miss Aila Clayton.
Opium. China’sCurs*e, Miss Florne
Hiers.
The Chinese Kitchen Gisf, MLss|
,>J [ (>»zy Lyons.
Ancestor Worship in China. Miss
Lizzie McMillan
Dialog. Playing Chinese School.
Dialog. Message from Christian!
Women in ('hina U*Christian W'omen !
in America.
There will also Is* a conference of (
Sunbeam leaders Hvery leader is
requested to la* present.
The Sunbeam bands ar** incited to
send «ielegat**s to this nes ting as
Africa is their spe *iai field this year
We are planning.TJWiave a hiismo-
mry from China wtth us Satur lay
and Sunday. If wc seizure her ser-
vic*s she vsill aidre.vs the Cnion Sun-
uay morning. •
Please let every section of this and
ailjo mng counties be represented.
Remember, delegates will ta*- met
at I/odge Saturday morning, March
WE SAVE MONEY FOR YOO
ON EVERY PURCHASE!
LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
■ The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mall Order House In The South
A 234 Kinar Street, Charleston., S. C.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods
Notions Carpets
Upholstery Goods
Gents’ Furnishings
Shoes
and
Millinery
ga’oieof the roof, waavmbol ofthe jq n mn ,. r *,11 i*. ^. rVt .,| on the
du.ui<w* and moRotuny "f ;igricuit- grounds Saturday. A collection will
Ural caaAtMfi Both thecmiditiona ^ uk ,. (l Saturday and Sunday
hihI the iftnbol if them may easily | , )ri ., mrrtJ t() enjoy all lhe
la* removiaj. Cover the blank wails things
wifh vims* and pi int flower* | ’ Miss Whilden. a Miasi- nary from
1 he other part is that hildren China has promised to be at the W.
will respond U) these endcavom. j (j at t^rter’s Ford on the !9 and
The s<*h.N»l committee mav say that op , rk>t
no flowers will grow in s.'hoolj
(rounds, tod that hanging pictures,! j.* e h .»,j
on the walU is like hanging pearl |
on swine. They rnay say
C. K W.
that children are destructive pests,
and that the only wise cause is to fit
tnem out as far m poAuhie with in
destructible surroundings. But it
does not work that way. Experi
ence proves that children will re
spond They will take care of the
things w hich signify that people care
for them IsH us make the school-
house shine, and we venture to say
At will illuminate the faces of the
children
C. E. Weekley.
la *11 rwatw whrn* ilu»r* are i«dlr«u<>nt
or **wk ho.) ■liwMwt kliliH*)ra, m abowa
by u jcn airmputiuu a- w««fc back, buOi
acha, ( aniK to «h^ Ma<blar and actuary
<fia*r>frm, roa obcai «t no delay a m •
n»»*ol lo •akean.ae *t*«*'l. rHiublr remedy,
Itkr Ili*W.iu'u Kidney and-Bladder Hilt
'! h«>N* pillb Th*-y a>Uy
itiflua«a*i>*n and toot .a irrilalioo hold
by J. M. Klcsn ' ,
IN MYV9RY0F JAMES A. UNDER
Mr James A Linder departed this
life February 22r»d in |ns 58th year.
He leaves a wife* and eight children
to mourn iheir lor.-*. The funeral sor-
vices were conducted by Rev. J. J
Williams of the Augusta A C.
Church. a.vd.sted by Rev. R. H. War
ren. Hu remains were laid to rest
in ZiiHi cemetery Kebrunry 2T*th, sur
rounded by a host of
friends.
MISS WHILDEN TO DE PRESENT.
Yemaase, March 11.--Special:
Mass Lula W’hilden of Canton, China.
! has promised to be present at the
Woman’s Missionary Union, which
will - meet with the Little Salke-
hatchie or Carter’s Ford church
Saturday and Sunday, March 19-20.
Miss W’ilden has spent a number
of years in China as missionary and
will tell something of conditions
there and of her work among the
Chinese.
This promises to be an interesting
meeting and every Baptist church in
the county is requested tp send
delegates.
Everyone interested in missions is
curdisliy invited to U* present.
C. E Weekley.
Pres. W. M. U. Colleton Co.
CASTOR IA
Par Infants and Children.
Ik KU Ym Man Ahrajs Bnpt
Boars the
Slgnators of
L1GKN4E GRAN rut).
By virlas of authority Vfwteri in thv
sorrowing Couoty Board of CdfanniMionert'for
i Oolletun coonty by rtectUKi 810. Code of
a / „ . I, Laws for Hoatb i'arolfaa. aad lo roo«id-
A tew more years .shall roll, , tmiion of tbs aum of Twsaty Ki»s D «l-
A few more iH*asons come. ( lais to K K. Jorea, trenaursr of Co*lstoo
And we hhaM lie with them at | wsioiy, paid, a liosnas for ihe aafcs of p«a-
AsJoep within the tomb ’
to! aAd rifle ranridg* a* provMsd by la*
_ !• hsieby nmoied uoio B'owu Forni'orv
^. . . ., . | , * Hardware Co. from Feb. S. 1810, to
Me.fi. .no* i)„t *,d rnlorr are slwa.a 3 lvn miv nf M>
m.*t auv> H*,fuJ i hamherlnin'a Oough ^ earns \ on «l |.|*<*s of huaioe^* of the
.,K.WN|, n*sa.K« thia idar.. It loosens Brown Furniture Jt Hanlwars Co
toe c®**. ielieve« the lutwa. opens the IB lhe tpWo , lf w*| t4 . r | H>ro> s. C
aeen-ti..lie uiid suIh nature in reatonog ] f j_ j)
ib* syab m tu a Lcalthy oooditiou
bv all ileairra
MUt
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t*aper*leor C. C.
BfRTHDAY SlIPFER.
Rufiin, March 12.- On the night
of Feb nthasurp^ s* supper was
given in honor of the 70th birthday
of Mr. Jacob Bunion. Quite u crowd
of relatives and friends gathered at
the home of T. J Bunion, and from \
there went over to the home of Mr.
Jacob Bunion, earning along with
them quite a numW of delicious
cakes which were rut during the
evening and which everyone enjoyed.
It waa a late hour when the crowd
left for their respective homes.
Blue* Eyes.
GHflcflreart Cry
* rot rurcaers
CASTOR! A
Express Delivered
or called lor at every part of
the city. Telephone 8l>.
N. C. A. SAULS. AGENT.
At Southern Express Co.
Walterboro, S. C.
^ Chamberlain'* Stomach and Liver
Tablets invariably bring relief to woman
soflTvring from chronic coastipatma,
headache, bUlmuaneas, d'tsioe**, sallow•
osm. of the skia aad dyspepsia. Sold
by all dealers
Cheapest AocMest lasara re — Dr.
gleet rio Oil BaopS the pain
lad. All drcgrl
Ready to Wear Garments a Specialty
Write for Samples
Try us on a Mail Order
SPECIAL!
$15 00 Values, our price, Suit
One lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailor Made Suits
in fancy mixtures, new Spring models, good $7.50
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SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK
If 9*p96 Farmers
and planters told you that their yields per acre
of cotton, corn, tobacco, wheat, fruits, peanuts,
rice, sugar cane and truck crops were greatly
increased and even doubled
By Using
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
and which they thought the beat and biggest crop pro**
ducers on earth—wouldn’t you feel that you should, in
justice to yourself, try these fertilizers and get the same
increased yields on your own farm? We have many
thousands of un-asked-for letters from farmers blessing
the day they bought Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Many
of these letters arc in our 1910 Farmers’Year Book,whicn
can be had free of your dealer.or by mailing us the coupon
SALES OFFICES.
IS*tabliatie4 tn 1704,
Oldest Firm Id America
O. A. WALKER
02 Moetina Street,
CHARLESTON, S C
JIBLB AND
CBANITB WORKS,
and
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JEWELRY.
WaTCHES,
CLOCKS, ETC.
J. A- WlISTERBERG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Opposite A. Wichman's Store.
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WALTERBOKO. A C.
M. JAFFA
CLOIHING. SHOES. DRY GOODS. ETC.
ON’ MR. SHAFFER’S GROUND.
At Stand Fovme klv Kept By Mr. Cakso.v.
SPRING GOODS AND SHOES
Offered at a Great Reduction This Month
MAIN ST. WALTERBORO. S; C.
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Fast hkafnfd. weak, raa-down* (t«wd
acht? Wwmare “nr ?—Jwt * pUin cam
ol ksv hmr. terdoch Blood Bitters
itohiag skia.
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Yoar drvggist milt it
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cats or
PRICES CUT
TO THE BOTTOM
We \\ish to turn our goods
into money, as it is near stock
taking time. We make you
the following prices. Read
and think:
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All 50c Dress Goods, 42^0
All 25c Dress Goods zatfc
All 15c Dress Goods. i2*^c
All ioc Dress Goods, 9c
We will also surprise you by 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
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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BROWN SHOE CO.’S ’
a
Shoes Always in Stock
J. IH. WITSELL SUPPY CO*
HACIER MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
SUCCESSORS TO
GEO. S. HACKER & SON.
WE MANUFACTURE
Doors Sash art Iliads
Columns and Balusters: Grilles
and Ornaments; Screen Doors
Windows. -
WE DEAL LN
Glsss, Sash Cord and Weights
CHARLESTON, S C.
Whs Is Iks Wtril
Ten Doctors
Said He Would Die
“In 1903 we wrote you regard-
ing my husband, who was suf
fering from heart trouble. He
was superanuated by the North
Georgian Conference. Ten doc
tors at different times said he
would die. You advised Dr.
Miles’ Heart Remedy and Re
storative Nervine; we did as
advised, and improvement was
apparent from the very first. He
recovered and ihe Conference in
I 9°4 gave him a charge. He
never felt better, although he
has very heavy work and does
a great deal of camp meeting
work. I am so glad wre took
your advice and gave him the
medicine, and feel that I ought
to let you know of the wonder
ful good results from its use.”
MRS. T. S. EDWARDS,
* !»r
Milner, Ga.
This proves what Dr. Miles*
Heart Remedy will do. Get a
bottle from your druggist and
take it according to directions.
It does not matter whether your
heart is merely weak, or you
have organic trouble, if it does
not benefit you take the empty
bottle to your druggist and get
your money back. —"