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[Tory goods talk From oJT| DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Dry (iootis is only one of our many lines. We wish to work this department up to the people’s notice, so we don’t care about the profit^. Many lines and small profits on each line is our motto—the motto of the modern department store. . AFEWHOTSHOTSrORTHlS WEEK ONLY Men’s nice quality black Socks, as good as am 4 sold, ;c pr, 4 pair for 25c. Ladies Seamless Mack I lose, a quality that we stand by. ~c pair or 4 pair .tor 2 ;c. * • *. 2-inch Torchon Kd regular at 10 and 12’ this week at 7c per mg. Jhu** Liner\ and Kdgeings. en Jn>ertions These lin- ^oo h s now all the rag#*, a m ' Coats Spool Cotton 6 spools for 25c. King The celebrated Cotton Bleach, 36 inches wide, at Sc per yard. “Almeria” Summer Batistes, a special and se-' lect lot of patterns, 5c per yard while they last. 10c per yard. Panama sott finish Bleach, 36 inches wide. Sc per yard. C a m j >e rdow n G i n gha m s soKl ioc straight the world over, 3 yards for 25c. Our entire line of sum mer Percales with white grounds. brown, blue, black and green stripes, also with dainty figured patterns, this week offered at 8c per yard. On everything purchased from our Dry Goods counter we- give conpons good for large $2.50 Dressing Mirrors and also for $1.50 Framed Pictures. Save money on Dry Goods and at the same time adorn and beautify the dearest spot in all the world— “Home sweet Home.” • Terry & 99 PER CENT. of our Customers are our steady and regular Patronizers. They are satisfied and pleased with an up-to-dateness with our treatment, with our Merchandise and with our prices. Every time one thinks of buying a nice suit or shoes, or^ny* thing for Men’s. Ladi&s’ or for Children's wear, they always think of us and come to us for it. Why? Because we carry a nice and large selection of goods of all kinds—the things you want ancl we sell them for as little as we can. We want you to see through our entire line before you make up your mind on anything. We want you to be suited and perfectly pleased. If you just give us the chance we will do our best to make you one of the 1*9 per cent, satis fied customers. We can do it if you just help us. H. KftRESH Ehrhardt; - - - S. C. Candidate Cards. FOR CONGRESS. To the Democratic voters of Col- ASCENSION DAY PICNIC- Following a custom of several!*? years, the people of the vicinity of St. John’s Methodist church, near , leton and the First Congressional, Ruffin, a-v'emblod Thursday, May o, ► District: I announce myself a can-! for the purpose of enjoying an As-; didate for Congress from the First cension Dav picnic. It ha* bem the | Strict and solicit and, will appre-. cuatom f „ r ^ . * date jour support. ,J. H. liesesne. Manning, 8. C. for this picnic at Smyley’s Bridge, | but it was decided this year to hold —* *•* —i these rx -•i - s iit this church. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | There were about two hundred T* the Democratic Voters .of Colie- persons pre-ent. all of wh< m enj md ton County: I ant a candidate for re-election to ; the day to the fullest extent. an appropriate ‘•ong th»* meeting wa< r.v h. J the. H'*use of RepresentwuveH from 1 , ~ , | Colleton County, subject to the rules,’ to or l, * r ,n 1 church and regulations of the Democratic S. Strickland. Th« opot.ing prayer ^ primary select ions, pledging myself was m; c.* by Isham Padgett, the ; to abide the resujt of the same and I support the nominees thereof. IV..L. Smith. superintendent of the Sunday school. Mr. Stri.'kland, in a few appropriate j remarks, introduced'the speaker of FOR M \YOR 1 the day, Hf>n. I). L. Sn ith. who, in ‘ . 1 . ; Kis usual happy mamier, entertained ■ To the Democratic voters of towm 1,. . . , , , of Walterboro: I am a candidate for I the au ' ,,0 " re,!h a s F len < lul | mayor of Walterboro, If elected on the subject of aseer si on. making; will do my duty, irrespective of per-1 application to \ arieus pha es of life, sons. Subject to the rules of the | At the conclusion of the program dinner was server on the grounds, | _ and a delightful afternoon spent in I social converse. Democratic primary. W. It. Ackerman. M. D. FOR PRORATE JUDGE. 1 hereby announce mjseif a candi-*«t(||^*^pp,-.^.^ c e no a 1 mviintvo I date for the office of probate judge i WALTEREdau SCHOOL BbILDING. for Colleton county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary' and pledge myself to support the nomi nees thereof and abide the results of the same. H. H. Hiott, I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as probate judge for Colleton county, pledging my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primaries. > Respectfully, Jno. D. Edwards. Shaffer • FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of couuty commissioner for Colleton county. Subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. Thanking my friends for their sup port in the last campaign, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am, Yours very truly, D. E. Smoak. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as county au ditor for Colleton county and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary and support the nominees of the party. A. A. Patterson, Jr. 1 I hereby declare myself a candi date for the office of auditor for Colleton County. If elected 1 guarantee efficient service. Subject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. Respectfully, P. M. Buckner. Caswell & Brewer City Market Savannah, Ga. Produce Commission Merchants $ n Solicits consignments of Poultry, Egg. Dressed Hogs and Calves. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Peas, Onions. Celery. Cabbages, Oranges. Apples. Peaches. Pineapples. Watermelons. Strawberries, Hides. Furs, I^eswax, Tallow. We are giving our consignors prompt payments, highest market rates, full weights and measures. We Need More Shippers. Will YOU Not Be One? Lon^ Distance Phone 2813. NOTICE To Obtain the Highest \ • Cash Price . » for Your Cattle, (Salves, The new school building for Wal terboro is progressing very satisfac torily. The brick work has been completed and it remains now to put on the roof and to complete the in terior wood work, the frame work being up. This will be one of the handsomest school buildings in the State when completed. It will be modern in every particular and an ornament to the town. Announcement will shortly be made of the dedication, at which time it is intended to have a very’ elaborate program, making it a red letter day for the educational inter ests of Colleton countv. Classified Advertisements. Want and for aale ada. 25 oeuta for 25 worda or leaa. One oeut a word for all over 25 worda. Buaineaa local* five cent* a line. S*.Ffrpr’« Sh<k**i’i a in Hrrcoo «. pricaa which a^peir <•' • i;; t - pa er. X A 1 I lt:h cure.! in 30 n ' v t'« I Hunttu'V Lo’o -u. r .u: ,- .-Mt.u t-v vJotiii M kl**iu. i>ru j.i.r MEMORIAL AT /ION. Ab< it ] .!m ns nu t Viturday at Zior R*.f * -t church, fiv» r fit's out fn in Wa!‘ i l. rn. for the p’.rjn.se of erp j nig • m cises at tni- I RANTOWLES. j FOR ISaLK—That old reliable atanfi for a atore et the junction of three roaria, Ct( acre* of the richeat land in i the 200 acres marsh land. Arte ait n well constant flow of ice cold water. . H. W. Hnmmel, 327 Kiutf at. Charleeton, 3. C. 3 20-3t Lambs, Etc ’ Write to •a NELSON & MUNZENMAIER 629 KING ST. CHARLESTON, S. C. Mra Rom Boatiek, of WUlianu. who via ted relatives at Penial and jd relative! Walterboro, returned <**». . ,> home yeeter- UNIVER5ITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Scholar,Kip Examination. The Univerait? of South Carolina of fer* scholarahipe in the Department of Ednoatloo to one jnong man from each county. Each Hcholarah'p ia worth $100. in money and «18 term fee with tree tuition. Examination will be held et County •eat July let. Examina’Jon of etndeate generally for admlaeion to the Univer- aitv will be held et the aame time. Write for information to 8. C. MITCHELL, Prerideut, J CotomWa, • Sooth Carolina. 5 list* a FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic voters of Colle ton County: I hereby announce my self a candidate for re-election to the office of county treasurer for Colleton county. 1 can only promise the voters as good service in the future as in the past. Subject to the ru es of the Democratic primary. Respectfully. R. E. Jones. FOR MAGISTRATE. To the Democratic voters of Horse Pen. Tiger Creek and Peeples Clubs: I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election .to the office of magistrate. 1 can only promise the voters as good service in the future as in the-past. Subject to *he rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, C. N. LangdaJe. I hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate of Peeples, Horse Pen and Tiger Creek clubs. I ask the support of all voters and pledge myfeelf to abide the result of the Democratic primaries and sup port the nominees of the party. If elected will serve the people as I did when 1 held office before. J. C. Crosby. To the Democratic voters of Sheridan and Glover Townships: I am a’candidate for magistrate. If elected will do my diity, irrespective of persons. Subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. M. Reeves. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarahipe in Winthrop Col lege and for the admitalon of new *tn- dents will be held an he Conotv Court House of FRIDAY, JULY 1, at 9 a. m Applicant* in tut be not leas than fifteen year* of age. When Scholarahipe are vacant July 1 they will be nwaided to thoee making the highest average at thl* examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the awerd Applicant* for aobolarahlp* should writ* to President Johnson before the ex amination for Bchoiarabip ixamlnation bienh*. Scholarships eve worth $100 end free tuition. The next maeloi. will open September 21, 1910. For farther ipfor- mat ion and cataiogea. address Pftxs. D. B Jonxfcon, Koch Hill, 8. O. FOR SALE FOR SALE- 8ecd pea-. Apply to B O Hyrne, Walterboao, 3. C. 5 11 tf FOR BALE—300 chirks and Qhlckens . from one to three months old, single combWhi'e Leghorn cockerels, R I Red cockerels aud pullets. Bstiatac- tion guaranteed. Write for prices. Phil M Padgett, Williams, 3. O. EOR SALE—Cotton seed mesl 6 4 2t W^jirrboro Cotton Oil Oo FOR SALE—Full line of electrn enamel ware for the kitchen. Very cheap, serviceable and cie&aly. L N Glover. Furniture Store. FOR SALE—One 1»2 acre lot snd also one nemlv finished 4-room dwelling For further information apply to J. It. Stanley, 4 13 Ht Ashton, S. U TERRY & SHAFFtR BUILD STARE. Work has begun on the new l uilfi- K’ ; rti ing to be erected by Terry A* Shaffer wa< a: iiual memorial exer- churih, Rev F. 0. S. e speaker of' the day .... * , . . , i but whs absent. There wa e how- at the site, formerly occupied by 1 ’ ° S. Finn’s jewelry store and the Jen- ever . no l»'-k of sjx*akent, and ad- tal offices of Drs. Black & Baker, dresses were made by Dr. H. W. This will be a brick-building 45 feet wide by 90 feet long and will divided into two stores, one of which will be occupied by S. Finn’s jewelry store «rid the other by Beach Bros. YOU CATCH 11? WANTS. AGENTS WANTED—Boy and pirl agents. Sell 21 packages of The Shm • win Polish for us snd receive a beau tiful camera or doll free. Write to day. The Breaker Supply Co. Box 25. Depi 5, 5 11 12t St. George, 8. C. BUS1NES5 LOCAL*. Straw hats—Straw hsis, stnus- Col Mer. dresses were mad*- by Dr. Black, Hon. D. L Smith. Sam B.- Saunders. W P. Beach of Ridgeland, and in the afterntH*n by., Rev. John Hiott and B. P. Winter of Eutaw- ville. •Dr. Black took for his subject the Union and the Confederate monu ment. His addrtss was appropriate and was listened to with marked at tention. He suggested the appoint- Twenty-five veer. >K o the ereateet! " n< ' nt ° f fo "“ winK man in the country was the'one that j secure subscriptions to the rnonu- could ^operate the largest number ment fund - Misses Alice Sykes, of business enterprises. He would Kathleen Fogartie. Lucia Kinard be most Ulked of by the people, and ^ Miss Under, generally speaking we would all sit; .. ,, , ,, up and take notice of w hat this great I , 8 ^blress was on man said because of his influence the Confederate soldiery. His theme over those dependent upon him for was well developed and appropriate. employment. J Mr. W. B. Beach of Ridge land. Experience has taught us that such ' r ,i „ wu.. loyalty to not .'Xt*,l,ent to our f uturo | a r " 8 " , ™ t “ f welfare and we have been educated « hood, spoke on the subject of Karthly from time to time to s**e the demand *urd Heavenly Reunion, for greater proficiency in every | Mr. Hiott spoke on the subject of walk of life, and to accomplish an General Rolf aim nowadays one has got to concen trate his entire be ng on one branch of a business in order to master it, so we are specializing. We don’t ject being the Everlasting Arms, find today clerks that are bookkeeo-1 Miss Lucia Kinard presided at the ers; we dont find pharmacists that are I . ir > . . , n . j doctors; we don’t find cashiers beinir #r,fan and a cho,r ,,f wel1 / Mr. B. T.- Winter of Eutawville was especially interesting, hi« sub being president of banka, it was never in tended that way. if so, your fox hounds and deer dogs would also be | and a bountiful repast it was. pointers and setters. voices was enjoyed. Dinner was served' at 1:30 p. m.. A cleafi fish oan tl >at down stream, hot it takes a live one to swim up stream. See Yarn Bros. Co., Moselle and Smoeks B.C., Down by the Depot 5 ti if Read Shaffer’s Shakeuns In Drygoods —prices which appear else where *m (his p per. T & 3. Now is the time to purchase your prize winners. R I Red. Phil M Padgett, V\ Plums, 3. 0. hats. Mfg On. limit jars and extia robbers at B G Byrne's. Rust proof seed lice for sale at B G Hyrue'a. Full line ot fanry and staple groceries, delivered anywhere in town. , Col. Mer. dc Mfg. Co.’'’ Flash removes grease.In a flash- Klein's Drug Store. 1st Patent floor $6 75 per barrel at Col. Mer. A Mf^. Co. Leave ‘your orders for lend plaster wit . Yarn Bros Co, Moselle and Snmaks 3 C , Down by the Depot 5 M if Read Shaffer’s Hh&keups in Drygoods prices which appear elsewhere in tbl* paper. TAB. Njal’shair restorer at Klein’s. 5 or 6 doses will cure any esse of Chills aed Fever. Price 25c. 4 18 6mos Paint with new skin and forget it. 10 ceate at Klein’s. Reed Hbsffer’s Sbakenps Is Drygoods, Iprices which appeaseisewhere In this pnper. T A 8. Death to flies 5 cents at Klein e. 8 or 6 donna M Mf M will nave any ease of ChlUa and Fnvni. Price 25c. 4 It 6 moe .. I specialize on the eye, the most delicate rnemlter. of the bodv. It is the window «(f the soul. I don’t cart* for it as a side line to htlp defray incidental expenses, such as cYerk hire, rent, postage, a cigar and many other things, neither does any other man that has spent time and money in becoming proficient, he practices it alone that he may reimburse his treasury and be able at the same time to relieve suffering humanity of the many ills and maladies that the eyes have become contaminated with. Just lay aside those cheap John glasses that were first sold by a specialist on the Bowery of New York City for 25c a grab, and come to a man that can diagnose your case from a scientific standpoint and pre- scril>e a lens that will correct the error; to do so v ill reflect great credit on your good judgment. If you wanted information about your eyes you wouldn’t go to a graveyard to get it. would you? Well, where* ever yon see a pair of eyeglasses for sale and no gjK'cialist there to pre scribe them, they are a monument to some of the muscles of your eyes. The man that sells them, it’s his greed for gain regardless of your wel fare, he is your enemy but you don’t know it. The fakir has just passed but called in long enough to. relieve you of your coin and he guaranteed it. Come to my office or write me and 1 will now relieve you of your eye troubles. Dr. M. R. Campbell Over Press and Standard Walterboro, - - S. C. TAYLOR S STORE GOING UP. Work is progressing very satisfac torily on Taylor’s store. Tms will be a two story building, the lower story to be occupied by Taylor’s store andTjthe long talked of ’‘rest room” for Walterboro, which will be an elaborately lifted ladies' room at the rear of Taylor’s stoic. The upstairs will for the present used as a skating rink. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE. The Brown Furniture Store is about completed. Just a little re mains now to complete thi- store. This will be wne of the most modern buildings in Walterboro and admir ably suited for the immense furni ture business done I.y this company. There will be two stories given up to furniture entirely, and the store will be equip;>e.d with modern plate gia-s front, acetylene lights and tde- vator. PAINFULLY HURT. John Staten was very painfully in jured Saturday in a romrvay. He was driving Rev B. F. Halford’s horse hitched to a. wagon, when the animal became frightened at Mr. Binn’s motorcycle and ran. Staten, seeing several bTiggies in the street containing ladies, pulled the horta’ and forced it to run into a fence on Rail Road Avenue and waa thrown forward. His arm was caught be- C N UNGDALE FOR MAGISTRATE 1 tween the wagon and fence and very W. T. Beach of ffidfevilfe pasted through town Tuesday On hie visit his daughter, Mn, of Mashffwvifle. ' A. P, i way to Hiott, New crop ol I gardens at Kleta'a for frosted me end Col. jmt. 4k Mfg re* The card of C. N. Langfiale, as a candidate for re-e ection as magis trate of Tigers Creek, Horae Pen and Peeples precinct, is being published this week. If r. Langdale needs no introduction to the people of his township as he is well known. He is a son of Joseph Langdale, and waa elected to fill this position two yean ado, which position he haa filled acceptably to the people. Mr. Langdale will be opposed by J. C. Crosby, whole the only candi date so fhr who has mnonneed his candidacy from that dhtHct badly bruised and lacerated. Dr. Stokes was summoned and dressed his wounds. Staten ia an old negro and is de pendent dpon his labor for a living, and it has been suggested that we ask the kind friends to contribute to his needs. We hflow that Stain will gratefully receive any donatin for his relief. * 1 ; s 4- ft i Mrs J. K. very ill is very much t <i •