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John \S Thom** an 1 P. I» Sn.oak
of Sn.oa. v^t-rt* wi t*"*f Saturoay
iVlf' L'ra»-« K<^n it ('itailfl ii*
In town «. * ***-k h to hi* {>«r-
eni*. '
Jas K Pwnfoy in (’hari^ton
on** 0 *y . w-*t vkt^ r. j>r jh-i'iona;
Kmint^vo
Dr. Hi ld.#a A.-xem an wa?> in
Ch*ri»*»Ui.. Ihun^y vu iwrufeaworUi
Boamou
Vi. R HrTrer ir < harU*»t/*n for
liev**ral wner** h«* is f a^intt
medical t: •atment.
Hlr * HiUn**r. who i.-, the ef-
te«4-i.er of tr»* Jackvinboro
gehoJ v»i: towr Saturday.
Mtv- 1,'ii~ W hitter *f Greenville,
arrive*! in town lx-t ai^-k to pay a
vi.dt uf -►*' er *J weeks to her cousin,
Mrs A.-i'i *y J. Af. i* rv>n
S N ii iwvh, (irmerly president
of th. lei on (’yprerv* Co . now re-
«dir>r at r*.! Bra' h. Term , spent a
few <ia>tin town r»-* er.tiy.
A lar^ ritllesl a.te waa killed by
I* C. Cr nfr) near town la«t Satur
day. It >ofc» five feet one inch lony?
Slid hai Titties and a button.
VOV UME OPf.NS STORt
A. C v'»rCa*ne ha» opened a gro
cery’ ** ,,v i' 1 tbe old Pellpm Hard
ware st ir I arvi will be jflail to wel
come hi* many fnenij*. It will be
remeinb-'-d that Mr vonl.ehe’s
. a *
■tore w*m bumeii over .* year a«o.
He may b ii!d a n»*w store in the near
future.
25 Head
Th** tanre representative at tend-
an<s* and tne marked irtered shown
by the Sunday School Workers of
Bells at the meeting at Pine Grove
on Sunday last are indicative of a
very hopeful future for the young
Township Aasociation resultant from
tins meeting.
The following were present to as
sist on the program Rev. J. P Gra
ham. Mr H. L. EIrrkmann Mis-. C
K. Vyeekley. Mr. W C. Brant, Mr
Jas. K. Peurifoy, MLs*i Ida M. Kish-
burne.
The addresses made were charac
terized by ear neatness and were full
of practical suggestions.
The Convention was moat haj»py in
having present Mr. Krckmann of the
Citadel Square Baptist Sunday School
of Charleston, an ethusiastic
"Baraca” who delighted his audi
ence by hi.-, interesting presentation
of the "Organized Bible Gas* ” Mr.
Ffckmarm is a successful leader of
a class of bo and his personal experi-
en<^* and deep love for the work
make him a very forceful and help
ful, speaker.
Rev.J. P. Graham handle*! well
)is theme "The Importance
Trained Teachers". He heartily
commended the work the County As
sociation is attempting to do and
pledged his unqualified endorse
ment arid support.
The following officers were elected
'or Bell Township Association:
President - K. H. Ulmer.
V'ice President H. A. Crosby.
Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. W. C.
Brant.
Executive Committee S. B. San
ders. J B Kinard, Isham Padgett,
Miss Rot-a Breland.
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PATEI
I INTS
"Kit*'
Ktaarnr* .« um «erM
—better sad*. c4 batter B*t*n*l* and
fimabcd better tb*a other*. CoBpct-
taf v tb the warttf'a be»t make*. Kcca
Kutter Tool* received MLI MMi PMZK
awarded aaj compku
i lot l
,ois«bittr
Horses and Mules.
1 w ill Iv* in VV'.%itcrl)*>ro from
April w t > May with 25
head *>i tint* mules ami horses
My lijsl: 1o.pI h)r this season
arnvml.MiHitl.ty niikht. Among
tliis loatl I have three nice
driving with a goot
deal ol *jved
W. Z. AYER.
Stuiimaas inr Relief.
I d-our.- ith* u.n tWr«iuna
<•.111 y o’ • '»ll i on
>r Ooaiiiuxi P-Sr.
I! -•*.i i tv IM* tiiilf.
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Full Line of These Famous Goods
o
... Always in Stock.
The following Programme has
been arranged for Convention at
Reholnith, Sh-ridan Township, Mav
1st:
10 kt Devotional Exercise and
Song Service.
10:45 Importance of Sunday
S<*h'K>l Work. J. S. Gritfin.
llitk) Th»» Nev Sunday School
Movement. Jas. E. IVurifoy.
11:15 The Organize*! Bible ('lass,
J. I> Richer.
1 iioO Ojien I tiscuv-ion.
ll:lo 1'he Home Department,
Prof. H. G. Sheridan.
11 5o Round Tablt* Discu-w-ion.
12:00 Teacher Training Open
Discussion. a-
12:20 Appointment of Commit
tees.
»1*2-50 Basket !)inn**r.
2:00 Report of Nominating C«»m-
mitttv and Election of Officers.
2 do How to Run a Tow nship As
sociation. Jas. E. Peurifoy.
3:00 Some Thoughts on Advanced
Sunday Sc ho* >1 Work, W. W.Smoak.
Adjournment.
Our attention has been called to
the fact of an error in publishing
name of adult Superintendent of
Warren Township.
Miss Minnie Daly received election
to this office instead of Mr. Herndon.
We gladly make this correction.
A. Wichman & Son.
The Leading Hardware Store.
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I'ROM REI.I VBI.E PEOI’LE
Chufas,
Velvet Beans,
AmlxT, and Orange Cane,
North Carolina Peanuts,
Georgia Peanuts, Pearl or Cat
Tail Millet. Tennessee Ger-,
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Seed Corns. Prices on ap
plication.
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JEWELERY STORE.
WALTERBORO AND EHRHARDT
I0TICI!
As I will move to Walterboro
soon, I offer my stock of General
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Merchandise at COST and below,.
0 0 y ^
with few exceptions Below are
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some of the bargains offered:
For Sale bf
A. WICHMAN A SON.
m.fjai.,,. ■j.L.ggg-gggBe.^ .»
Mr*. L. W. M^Teer and Mrs. A. C.
For Sale by
A. WICHMAN A SON.
IIWUMQII FUND.
Previously acknowledged $28812
JSHiokmaD 180
A B Htekman 80
H Bffiekmaii
TO MOVE OFFICL
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Drs. Black & Baker will move
their dental office from the present
location ovef S. Finn’s jewelry store
to the office next M. Jaffa’s store on
Main street on Wednesday of this
week. They will be glad to welcome
their many friends in their new of
fice. This move is made neoessar
on account of the building operations
to begin st the point occupied by
this office.
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WORTH
GOING AT
Standard Prints
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5c
Assorted Lawns
5 to If*
4 to 10c
Organdies
5 1-2 to 20c
4 1-2 to 15c
Dimities
8 to 15c
5 to 10c
Laces
2 to 25c
I to 150
Embroidery
5 to 50c
3 to 35c
Ribbons
1 U)20c
1-2 to 15c
Outings
6 to 12c
4 1-2 to 8 l-2c
Shoes
25c to $5.00
15c to $3.75
Shirts
25c to $1.50
15c to $1.00
Crockery,
Glassware, Patent Medi-
cines and
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many other articles too
numerous to mention going
at COST.
MAPLE CANE CLUB.
The Maple Cane Democratic Club
met Sataraay. the 23rd inst, and the
following officers and delegates
Ql£CwQQ* ile A* » Cm § pr68l*
dent; J. F. Addison, executive com-
qrittseman; P. B. Ackerman,
Jf. A. Ackerman, J. F. AddMoa,
0. Metis, B. G. Hiott, J. 0.
8r, J. A. Wttlh, D. D. Bbodi
Jsques, R. W; Hoffe, dele-
Groceries and hardware not included
J. J. PADGETT,
Williams, - - South Carolina,
NOTICE OF MEETING.
Please take notice that those who,
will meet with ns to dear off Pine
Gieve cemetery Saturday, May 7.
at 7 o’clock a. m.
■tore, is snendine the week with rek
stives in
Mi«UWetendersoQ left
day for Knoxville, Teoa., .
goes to spend the eommer with