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FATHER 80-MOTHER 76
T.'.c aged fat Her’and mother
of a prominent Boston lawyer
safely carried through the last
two winters by
Yiroi
The son says: M My father
and mother owe their present
strength and good health to
Vinol. During the la>t two
try ing winters neither of them had a cold, and were
able to walk farther and do more than for years.
I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is
the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old
people 1 ever heard of.”
We want every feeble old pemoo In tkls town lo try
Vinol. We will return their money without question If ft
does not accomplish all we claim for It.
JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro.
i Shaffer as chaperone. They were !
dressed lilce picnickers and appeared
to very, very happy. In a few
mir,uP*s afu r we reached the picnic
j irround we saw moving objects far
1 distant, but soon found it to lie the
“cadet*.” Soon they arrived. Some
engager! themselve»jn playingRame* |
j some fishing for love (just two) and
«>me were seen strolling around
among the stately pine*. A passerby
i would have thought, what a happy 1
crowd, and I daresay would have
wished to be one of our number. In
the meantime Col. Bailey and the 1
rest of the teachers appeared on the
spot with a wagon full of dinner. •
Then dinner wa® announced, and oh.
such a dinner too! Let’s see, we had
Spanish sandwiches, fruit, candy, i
pickles, tea cakes, ham, in fact all
kinds of goalies. Soon we realized
i we were on our march hack to the
j college, where we had chape^ exei-
cise and the regular evening study
i hour. , With best wishes,
March 25, 1‘JlO. Ruth Yarn.
PENIEL DOTS.
Peniel, Apr. N The I’eniel school
which was taught by Miss Loui-e
Margin of Ueudersom-ille.. closed its*
third st-ssiim March 25th, after a
very successful term.
Miss I^ila Weatherford of this
place has gone to Orangeburg, where
she has accepted a position with her
uncle, who is connected with the
S. K. and M. Godfrey Millinerv
Store. W’e hope for her a grand
success.
The Farmers’ Union at Peniel is
progressing very nicely.
May-flower.
Welcome Words to Women
FOR 17 CENTS 1 DAT!
Women nho toffer %nih disorder* peculiar to their
tex should write to Ur. Fierce and receive free the
advice of a phyvictairof ttvict 40 cxpcni’cce
—• skilled and «Vjcee»vful apecialmt in the diveave*
ot women. Every letter of thia sort ha» the most
careful consideration and i* regarded as sacredly
confidential. Many sensitively modest women write
fully to Dr. Pierce whaj they would shrink from
telling to their local physician. The local physician
is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything
without “an examination.** Dr. Pierce holds that
these distasteful examinations are generally need
less, that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them.
Dr. Pinree’a treatment wiU corn jam right in the privacy of
yonr own home. His “ Favorita Prescription’* has cored
hs-i*rTf- of th—acme of them the worst of eases.
It is the oolv medicine of its kind that is ths product of a regularly graduated
physician. The only one goo<eo«tiM> that its makers dare to print its every
ingredient on its outside wrapper. ’There’s no secrecy. It will bear examina
tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found io it. Some unscrup
ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don’t take it. Don t trifle
with yonr health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.
V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.,-take the advice received and be well.
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S C. C. I. NEWS.
Friday
.it is another
itiii ()h! how lonesome
afternoon and “nothing
after-
no hall
noon,
game thi
doing.'this evening. No, nothing;
no reception, tm* recital, no enter
tainment ami we think (no “parlor
night." Put nevertheless we don’t
want anything like that. Why? Be
cause we had rather sit in our
room and study our Monday’s as
signment and practice finger
ci*e.
We should not t.iink thus, for Fas
ter always brings a delightful
thought for we know its only a short
time until commencement, and that's
the next thing we have to look for
ward to. But along with all the joy
^of Easter there still linger* a feeling
of lonesomeness and homesickness.
Bat why i* it? Why so many of the
students have gone home or home
with a friend to sf»end Faster.
Among those Mi* Mable Burck-
haltcr has gone to her home in Aik
en. Mr. Benjamin Brossland to Aik
en, Willie Franklin and sisU r. Katie,
to Langley and others too numerous
to mention.
Miss Henrietta King is spending
the week-end with Miss Ida Timmer
man.
Misses Grace Williams and Janie
Reel spent^last Saturday and Sunday
exer- with their parents at Cleora.
It was quite a shock—ami a pleas
ant shock, too, last Tuesday when it
was announced at the 4:15 roll call
that the student body would go out
to Pickens’ Woods and have dinner
there. We were delighted to think
of going off on a picnic. Well in 15
minutes the bell rang and the num
ber of thirty-four smiling faced girls
were seen to leave the campus en
route for Pickens’ Wood* with Mrs.
, . SMOAKS SIFTINGS.
Smoaks, Ai*il 8. Cotton planting
around here has begun, notwith
standing it is very dry. The farm
ers here ar’ using more fertilizer
I*Ieaue rend the headline over again.
Then it* tremendous sigmticitnce will
dawn upon you
An UJivnr Typ**wjtrer—the standard
vi-ihle wrior—U e $MH) nmchtye—the
m'*t legblv rerteefed ivi ewnt*r on the
market-YOURS FOR 17 CENTS A 04Y!
The lypeW’rner ihni is tqtupped with
scores ol such convenience* as “The Hal
ance shift’ —“The Kuling Device”—
“The Doable U'lease”—“The locomo
tive H*se”--“’l he Automa'ic .spacer”—
this year than they have heretof >re,! “The Automatic Tabulator’’—“ rh* Di s
appearing In iicitcr’’—“The Adjustable
Ice Waqon Schedule
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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR,
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SllOfcIS AND HATS, lU-ANKI-ns AND COM
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COMPLETE AS.sokIMENT nl
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and we fear that too much is being
used on cohton, as everyone knows
that the larger the yield, the smaller
the price, for it has been demon
strated by the disastrous years that
we have had.
In his last communication this
correspondent said that Smoaks was
on a boom, but after reflecting a
little the subsequent reverie is that
there is one exception, namely: the
Farmers Union local here. It is
with sincerest regret that this cor
respondent says that he believes tlifet
Smoaks has the dullest local of any
in the county. Berea and Buckhead
have active locals, and both are
doing well. Other places have good
locals too. Then why is it that
Sjnoaks cannot have one too? Every
thing else thrives here, even the old
bachelors.
A R Padgett lost a stack of fod
der. by fire last Saturday afternoon.
Also L C. Padgett lost some fenc
ing in the same fire.
M C Mullinix, who was called to
the bedside of his sister, has return
ed to Smoaks and resumed his work
with Mason Hodges. Mr Mullinix’s
friends are glad to learn that his
sister is convalescing.
Miss Ruby Johns, of Stokes, is
spending some time with Misses
Gencttie and Cbessie Myers.
Mr and Mrs Ben I) Myers gave a
pindar shelling Saturday night,
April 2, after which the young
ple spent a^short time in several
social amusements.
The milinery firm at Smoaks is
doing an excellent business. This is
pnder the management of Miss Lucv
Paper Finders”—
“The Scientifir
CondfiiBeit K e y-
board”—all
Yours for 17
Cents a Day!
We announced
thU new axle* plan
recently, jna* to fee) tbe pulse of the
people bimply a email CMh payment—
then 17 cent* a day. Thai U the plan in
a nutahell.
The remit has been nnch a deluge of
»ppU«atlOM for machine* that we are
simply astounded.
The demand cornea from people of all
claaeea, all acea, al> occupations
The majority of inquiriee ba* come
from people of known financial standing
who were attracted by tbe novelty of tbe
propoeitioa. An impreMire demonstra
tion of the immense popularity of tbe
Oliver Typewriter.
A etanling confirmation of oor belief
that tbe Era of Univenal Typewriting is
at hand.
A Quarter of a Million Peo
ple Are Making Money With
Leave Ice House 10 a. m.; go up R. R. Ave to Hampton Street to
Court House; around the Square down Water Street to Wich-
man street to Episcopal Church; from there to B. G. Brice corner
and through Hampton Street toR. R. Ave. and hack to house
Wagon will stop at corners, ring a bell and wait for customers.
This is for small ice trade. We will also have two places at which
parties can get ice in small quantities. One at C. L. Fishburne’s
and the other at . The wagon will make
the same trip in the evening.
We positively cannot deliver any ice on Sunday, but will open the
ice house Sunday morning from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Parties using 50 lbs or more we will deliver as before in week, but
not Sunday.
We have to pay cash for all ice used, and have decided to require
cash for ice sold. Tickets good for any amount may be obtained.
24 Tickets Good for 5 lbs. Each for $1.00 Cash.
JONES CARBONATING COMPANY
HYRNf'S STORt
Walterboro, « * * South Carolina.
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JUST ARRIVED
From
New York and Eastern Market*
au up-to-date line of Merchandise at prices that will please you.
They were bought RIGHT and will be sold RIGHT. We do not
claim to give a better bargain than anyone else on everything,
but take our stock through and we save you money on the whole.
We give More Goods for the Same Money and the Same Goods
for Less Money, by using large Quantities, Buying at Headquar
ters, using Economy to a Reasonable degret* in the management
of our business, combined with the liberal use of the most effect
ive wea'pon known to modem Merchandising SI’OT CASH, we
are usually able to get better concessions than others. Then,
too, ours is a ONE PRICE POLICY based or LARGE SALES
AND SMAI.L PROFITS. The beginning of fair trading is that
every one §hall pfty the same price for the same article, conse-
a uently in order toTlo this we are forced to transact all credit
ealings on business principles. Eliminate all chances of Risk.
In wc’-'Kt w€ handle it Pn a Banking Basis.” We are in
position and will be glad If accomodate you in this line if you
want to do it on a basis that will give you goal's at right prices
and make us safe just as you would your Bank if dealing with
them. This is a saving to you and a square deal to us which is by
far better for all. v
We are in position to meet your requirements in our line and
earnestly Solicit your busintss. No cost to look. Come and see.
* - Yours Faithfully,
YARN SOOTHERS CO.
MOSELLE, S. C SMOAKS, S. C
The House Th^t Gives •
More Goods for the Same Money; The Same Goods for Lee* Money
Brabham.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infanta and Children.
Til KM Yn Bin Always Bougtit
Bean the
SAgnatwr* of
LODGE ITEMS.
Lodge, April 9.—Com planting is
in rapid progress now in this sec
tion.
The forest fires have been raging
around here recently and are doing
a good deal of damage. Among the
losers along this line may be men
tioned J. J. L. Fender, who on Fri
day afternoon lost 42 panels of fenc
ing. Mrs Amanda Bryan lost about
100 panels of fencing and considera
ble other damage to the timber
woods w as done.
We are sorry to report the illness
of J. J. L. Fender, but hope for him
a speedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs G F Hiers and little
daughter, Bessie Lee, spent Easter
very pleasantly with Mr and Mrs W
H Hiers.
Henry McMillan, one of Varnville’s
live agents, passed through our sec
tion W’ednesday.
Misses Vera and May Bishop and
brother, Alonzo, of Lodge, spent
Easter very pleasantly with Miss
Lucile Hiers.
Mrs W H Hiers and daughter,
Miss Lutile, spent Thursday at the
home of Mrs G W Fralix.
Misses • Martha and Mary Ann
Hiers spent Easter at*the home of
their brotherTW H Hiers.
We are very glad to hear about
the talk of extending the Ehrhardt
branch of the A. C. L. railroad to
Denmark. Hope they will succeed
in carrying out their plans.
L.A. H.
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OLIVER
TypeWri-ter
The Standard Visible Writer
The Oliver Typewriter is a irmnev
maker rTjrht-frora the wi rd “Go!” So
ea-y to run that beirinuers soon pet in
the “expert" claws. Manias you learn
Let the machine pay the 17 cent* a day
—and «I1 aiiove Itat in youis.
Where.i r von sre, fnere’s work to be .
done and luimev to lie inrufe by ustnp
the OIivm-. | he buMne-H world is call- I
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many classes of worker*.
“An Oliver Typewriter
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A. P S. I TF&i ir »ar battle CTT today. We have
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The Hmnlidtv and strength of tbe
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training of yoong people An educator
zs well as a money gutker.
U r p?w celling plan puts the Oliver
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'ml Wi'l vo* close tbe door of your
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We have the
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We carry a complete line of
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also. We have demonstrated to you
that we make prices right. When
you are in need of anything, jukt
come to see us for we have what you
want and at the price that will please
you. Our motto is courteous atten
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We have just received a very large
stock of Low Quarter Shoes for
men, women and children, the latest
styles—no old stock on hand.
We have also just received our
Spring line of WHITE GOODS, and
they are of the newest styles.
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I Have Opened Up
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in front of A. Wichman & Sons
and will be glad to see all of my
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Tonsorial Artist
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