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Local and i^rsonil , I*- mit^ on ar<i i-r. are 'sere f«ir a Mr*. K.f „ , :7 It Will Be Difficult O’W i . \f t%.*K J Mi^I. i ;•* li< jeri- n •> af^wrti>- i» ihe jru»*>t «f P H^yvca; I at Whitt* Hal'. £ Sfe O’Rile ■i*. Mrs. .'a>. h.. fVutifov. who has i been on d two week..s’ vt-it to relative arni !r,«*ntf> in < olumlna, I/) *'re>°i;te ai. l » i »>ter. rt;turi.e<l Jnime !a'* Wtsu^^iav alt*rr. >on. O RIUVS D4IES. Home / Baked Bread, Biscuit, Cake, Pastry. Fresh,Tasteful, Health ful, and Economical when made with & O’Kl.'v tne giaj her, will frnak-* t • ».li*V. ir / da le-i in 1 oil eton Count) A-hfoi wi t4i > ^ * -rrh- Monday arxi Tur- 1 »y April 4tn and *-fh. . wri# <ia> s \S tjne^l i\ after* »*c itui Thur.-< Jay April r»th 1 stmI ‘7 th * Kufla . A'O i!a> s: Fr • lay and li ? 1 1V ;ini '* , li ait< 1 Jnh. VNillian- T* • -bi. - : t'lie-day an 2 W.**ir »--i t Am ; i2th and I'Jth Sri .v Ti*n commencing Mond .* ini 1 *!h. Ail work will he fir.t-t -j .Arm : <r xarded from thik point. Bril'** r v .Xi* l'*i<m $1 to $4 per ha!l .1. *. ■■is, v 7. V* ‘ >^K- it Mo Alum Mo Lime I pc.* ■■■ Bakbng Powder >3/, , o V, — r To Point Out m Any defect^ in out Ku^s. Carpetings or Mattings. • The only points you might criticise are the prices, which you. may quality. think too low to insure good • *1 H A PROWSAL UNDER DIFFICUL TIES. On Kn itv ntK^t, April -t. (her will l»-p'-^nteU hy horn.* talent a .~7:~' oru ai’t fi' v entitled A: Proposal I’txkfr i'."u iilti.v, which is sni to! 1 l**excr!« itiruf y tunny. It comes Miss Edith Ware, the {Kipular from t l • f wilt-|sr*n of J<.hn Kendrick j teacher of the (irt*en Pond-school. Royal Is Ute only baking powder made Royal Grape Cream of Tartar We Do Not Sell Furniture we cannot guarantee -•» v qualities. That guarantee goes w «> everything we sell, no matter how much below the usual our prices may be. a> to wearing ith Banyr-’f a- » this KuaranUH* suffici ent of it - n .prr.evs ' The p a is l-•l?llr Kivi n for the lienefit *f h- ' Oryfan Kurd” i>f St. Jud«-’* ! churcti. and will la* 'Rte, at Hyrta-V Hall. The <Ju? <1 will serve ice •cretin «• • c ^ke, and ntter the per- ■fnniH' ini • ntf *i,i l>t‘ indulged in l»> tn >-«• ■*<» Jiftp'i.-fd. { irvsent.-, a adies ot foe siK-nt the week end at Mrs. Van Boynton’s. O'Riley is eomintr. County Commissioner l>. E. Sm»»ak spent last night in town on his way to Beaufort to inspect road ma chinery with Supervisor Cntfin. O’Riley is coining. Mrs. W. J. Fishbume is Visiting her daughter. Mrs. T. T. Walsh at Yorkville. Mrs. Fishburne will be away about two weeks. O’Riley is coming. , ! —— T K r F T KR 1 N IK. II s. CASHIER HEyOERSON IN TOWN. A f H »citk r «»n, cashier of th« Enrliardt tai t-i' g t’o.. s|M*nt Sunday .n t »wi vi-it.r.g relatives. Mi Hen«i* rs t. i- v- r> much in favor ot the nroiNtM*] extension of the rail- r>ad to 4> nni*rk. He states that a pjbli cm-. i:ng was held recently at Ehrhari* ir.d a number of c*)in- inittees EiHstinUsl to pu-^h the work Tne iv-) ».»• of KhrhardL are very much interested in this movement aid ar** <m g f.i-pare no efforts t( secure the desired extension. They are very anxious that the people of the other sections of the county join with them in th;-movement. . DANCE AT HYRNE’S HALL. 1-ast Wednesday night the young people of the b»v n enjoyed a mosi delighttM inf >rrnal dance at Hyme'r Hall. tlr. Iieir.g considered by al ’iro-.m .-»ie of the most enjoyabb events H. it ba.- taken place recently in our town, and everyone wtn'. awav wi'Ji rhe wirds, ’’wasn’t n fine” on their lipev The music t<M «*fi tii- m-x-oh. vv,i.s particularly «Pm*d, tig tut ntM.si |y five of thf young m *u of th.* town Mrs. .John F. I.ifa.-, i-tne chaperon. It i-. pr.xni wer<»>vMi.ves Clara Barr. 1 n one <*roU*l. Dollye Price HeJe'i ? . Eva Mace. Lucy Wil- 1 f<tun Hid. The gentle- rnee r ; . v . r . I. If. Kishhurne. E. 1 I: .Mi'*r , er. D. B. Peurifoy, P ll. Hi*.ey,M <i Druber, A J. Andei>»»•’. i H traser. If L>. Elli ott. ro-.*cr Piirois. U. H. Patteriin, Jis M k' ae H. M. Anderson, I.. M ftag^» i. W. tilover and Ellis deTrevi!!* f^PT PROCEEDINGS C-nur* ha-fie.*n gmng on steadily since tad. W»*dr.esday and very slow progr**N- in^de At the conclusion of the Fnoly Taylor case that of J. • ' (lues.. 4 Bro vs A. C. L. R. R to. wa-r iken up. This was a suit for $P.»Tst for afieged failure to sup ply car.-, for shipment of lumber. The jur> r-cturmn a verdict for the plaintifTs for $172T». The plakitiffs were reprew*'n‘ed by I’migett, Lein- ack> & M er rand Howell &liruU*r; the defendarts by W. H Fitzsim-. mons .ui I las. E. Peurifoy. 's The next -'a--e t. itsi was that of „ Maxcy V.- Key which was U*gun Saturday um! ended yeeterday. This ruit wa, bn'ugnt by Mrs. I). S^ Maxcy ;tu.l iVr... A C. Powell to re cover piktscsNon of H4 acres of land. The plamtitfs are daughters of the late Paul Warren, the defendants held froni the late lieorge Warren. - The cont •ntion was that the land l>e- longe»i to the estate of Paul Wrrren. The jury could not see it that way Senator J S and C. C. Tracy •^jrepresrnu-d the plaintiff; E. F. War ren of Hamilon. and J. E. Peurifoy the defendant. A co*went verdict of $200 was taken Tu ^iny morning in the case of E. P. farter va Colleton county. The court is now engaged in try ing theca** of W. C. Brant vs A. C. L. R. R. Co., a suit for $1996’alkjfed loss resulting from failure of rail- read to furnish cars for shipping lumber, causing pbuatiff to sell at km. IIcxxl, IMlaire. Mich . says: “For sixteen years I h^ve l»een acortinua! sufferer from Itching Piles. For five years I could not lay down save flat on rny back, and for weeks of that time 1 never lay down at all; sat up in my rocking chair at right. I^st February. 1 vvas in t'hicago; 1 went to the Economical Drug I'o.. on State Street and asked a Herk to give me the best thing he had for the troublt. 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 ki rrs of the itching re- ap|H*anng. It ft*els so good to think that after all these years of suffering, I huv<» at last found a cure. Tetterme is a marvelous remedy." Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm. Gr<iund Itch. Itching Piles, Infant's Sore Head, Pimpies,’Boils, Scal> Patches on the Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp,! Bunions, Corns, Chilblains and every form of skin di-ea-m Tetterine, oOc ; Tetterine Soap,'ioc. | wSold and guaranteed by J.'M. Klein; or by.mail fr»*in the manufacturer. The Shruptrine Com pany, Savannah. Ga. Brown Turniture 0 o & hardware Co. L. THE BUST BUSINESS” w s JEWtLRY REPAIRS and Special Order Work SIX BIG SHOWS Ferris Wheel a'd Merry-Go-Round. Featuring The Big Hippodrome and Circus and Ben Holmes Wild West. Performances at 2:30 afternoon and at 7:30 evenings. FREE BAND CONCERTS THE ROYAL ITALIAN BAND Free Exhibition of Wild West and Rough Riders Given „ Saturday Afternoon. MARYLAND AMUSEMENT COM . ■ PANY. The Maryland Amusement Com- l»ny is filling a week’s engagement here* having come under the auspices of the Walterboro Fire Department, with whom the proceeds of the week’s visit will be divided. This company carries high class shows, and is one of the companies on tne road which can be recommended be- knee of the high claas of its attrac tion. ^ FINE DRESS GOODS. \Ve have just received a beautiful line of LADIES DRESS GOODS. and we invite the ladies of Walterboro and Colleton County to call and inspect our line before buying. We can please* you^and save you money. W. V. GLOVER. &*%%*******%**%**%%%%%%%*%& a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a We repair and make to order in the best manner possible all kind of Jewelry. We are anxious that we would be your family jewelers, not only supplying your larger wants, but every want, large or small. The smallest jewelry repair which you need concerns us, just because it concerns you. If it is only a broach, pin or any other trifling repair, or something you want made special to order, send it to us. You will find it done promptly, satisfactorily and reason ably, for we appreciate the fact that you will judge us in all larger transactions by the manner in which we attend to these. Get your 15 per cent, interest by purchasing the Jewelry Goods at S. EINN’S JEWELRY STORE 5 : WALTERBORO AND EHR1IARDT w V*****%%9%9****%%*%%**%%%%& THE CIVIC LEAGUE AT WORK. The ladies of the Civic League are now engaged in planting a great variety of flowers on the court house square. The league has the promise from the supervisor that the coping asked for, will be placed around the square before the first of May. O'Riley is coming. MOVING IN NLW STORE- The Brown Furniture and Hard ware Co. is moving its stock of hardware and furniture into its hardware store, which*will be a two story structure and modern id every! particular. The hardware store just completed is one of the handsomest buildings in town and has a very pretty front. O'Riley is coming. V/