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If L TETT€RINE > 4 J/. S. Hood, Iiel hire, Mich., says. v ^ F<*r HXtivn I have tteen a continual *ufT**rer from Itching t I’iU- For tiw y. ais ! could not lav down tave Hat on my back, and for weeks of that time I never lay do wn at all; fat up in mv i^ckinif • . h iir at. n-tfht r ^st j‘'- l>ruat*y, 1 wan in rhicajro; I went vn th<* • ' *■' b-.»r.onii. at Druk 0 * . o»i StaU; Stfeet, and asked a clerk to jjive me C e l>e*it. thifs/ n.- nail lor the trouble He s--ld me a box of Tetter- • H , 1 eani. back to my home in Northern Michigan, and lean than half the box mate a compMe cure of the trbuhle. l hat waa live r .ntlw aien. and there IM Still no aigT* °f the itching reap»»earing. Jr t;-e|a mi to think teat after all these year- of suffering 1 have .if i.i^t found a cure. Vet ten ne i? a marvelous remedy.” Tettertne cures FWema. Tetter, King Worm, Ground Itch. Itch ing Files Infant’* Snte Head, hmpiea. Boils, Scaly Patehes on the r i.c, (hi Itching isorts-, 1 >an d ruff,' Cankered Scalp, Bunions. tVirnsu Oh It lain* ami ev ry ftirm of Skin llisease, Tettenne. firtc; Tetterim* Ship, 25c Sold and guaranteed by J "M. Klein; or by mail from t tnanufarlurer The .*>hru|>trine Ompany, Savannah, Ga. WILL WORK BELLS ROAD fIRST. j U|(JH SCHOOL CLOSES Supervisor Griffin was *e*-n by a - COIBItRCOlWTIttllCISIS OF HAL Ifuing »«, .« » m reference to begin- JfRBORO HIGH SCHOOL TO BE n.ng n ,.l work unoer the new law. | n He sf.ccU tn^t it », » hisint»*nti*»ii to ntli) Al lOUKi I1UIM. ht-gin work on the IU-Hh road for the ; ——, TA YLOR’Si Our saie advertised in the last two issues ol this paper exceeded our utmost expectations in genuine results. We w<#e very glad to see that our eftorts were appfe- ciated —and it was such a pleasure to note the many <j" satisfied and in many cases supplied customers, taking advantage ot these very special values we gave to the shopping fraternity of Walterboro and Colleton County. Allow us to place a few more values before you, which are even better than those before offered SOMETIMES YOU HEAR ; i piece plum colored linen, | swell goods for coat suits. These goods cost us 15c, to close - 10c r* a- th tt rii«t*-na! f'>r working ♦ bwi"ad wa-i right at band, and h«-fed O at until Die n»ad working fore*- g <♦ tci-untonn^i to ibis n«-w kir.d o’ rnatl building, it would la* t„ tt»-: t’» l*»-giri where this material is irT<»>' < mvenient. lie al*o w-ent on lo say tf at he rea'ized the fact that a go-* t many of the people in tb«*c«*ur.tv' wtre *keptical aa to the wisd-xn *f building sanrl-clay road*, and in <» r ter to demonatrate what can lx- done, h«- thought it would l»e b«‘ttrr to In-gin where the beet show can In- m.-tde in the shortcut time. On this ik 11* Itoad there are only thns*mW-s which will In* nei-essary .. . / 1 * ^ .u t piece Catawba Ret) After a most successful t« r:n the 1 . 1 commencement exerci.^s of tlje \*al-i « l ,iexe Copenhagan Rep Miss terboro High school will lx* hekl at the Court Houee Friday evening. The following faculty has had charge of the School the past term. Prof. H. G Sheridan, principal; assistant teachers, Misses, Allie Grey Buch anan, Anna S. Galloway, Lillian Farmer, Jessie M. Fraser,‘ lieonie Padgett and Clara Barr. . - ^ The following is the program °of the cl< s ng exercises. 1 Debate—Resolved, That the High School is a more Important Fiwtor in the Development of our Citiaen- to work just at this time, as the bal- ship than is the (College.^ ance of the road U in splendid condi- Affirmative John ( .roaby, tl „ n Kathleen deTreville. Rof.-rring to the suhsription lixts. ^ Negative—Bennie Sanders, Misr* as puhiisiied in laat week's paper for Ldith Meyer. <h«* working of the Givhans Kerry' Uiine Fender Good Roads for rt*ad SiifK*rvis<»r Griffin stated that Go!letoa»( ounty. no Hui'M-nptions had tx-en received’ Misa Louise IA-ach The (trandi-st at his office by tne I8th of May, ^‘f 1 !', i-l r. ■■ * .u which was the time limit fix«Mf for fdeve and Hiott The ..all of the rweiviiig suhst-nptionK, and thert»- Twentieth Century, for.- fc-l.s that he is not U.un.l by < Deliveryt)f DeliaU-r s Medal Hon any syns merit, but stab*.I that hatW- H. Gruber. will work tlo* Givhans Kerry r<»a.I; I)elivery of essayist a MkIhI Col. aecon.1. provided the subscriptions J-G. Padgett. m eivsl remain as now i Ten Little Injuns Primary boys. He figures that it will lake only Recitation I so Bad Miss Eliz.a- a few weeks to do tl »* thiee miles beth Jones, on the ik-lls road, aid that it. will 100 pair of Peter’s Celebrated Pan Oxfords. We have dis continued the agency this make- of shoes and ■ close out what remains ot line at less than 5 a a § a SAID] of a man who is “making good" that h?’s ‘right on ^ his jbb.*’ We’re right on this job of running a differ- * ent furniture store, and your experience here will Q show you what that means. We count on self-respect j as one of the principalcs of the business—your sell- A respect and ours. We satisfy with the furniture we furniture r- W 8 sell: furniture that vou can be proud of; such ! that your Iriends, wlten they find out where you pur- °f ^ chased it. have a higher opinion :>! jour good judg- will ment. cost. 1 piece Royal B1 ue Rep These goods would Ik? cheap' at 20c. I hey cost us 15c. .mean for them logo; I hev have not moved as they ci:~~ - ^11 , • . .. ; Slippers we sold at 5vso now should. Would they surprise, 1 < s you at . . _ 1 oc - ^ *9 Slippers we sold at $3 2-5, now* I -- - -- - $1-75 Slippers we sold at $3.00, now /5X S'-5o 4 pieces colored P. K. Brown, Cherry, Blue. 2 shades. Goods that were big values at 15c— to close _ _ 1 oc High silk finished Mohair or Slippers we sold at $2.50. now Brilliantine, 52 in.—Colors . . $125 brown, navy, garnet. Goods „ we sold at 75c to close 49c Slippers we sold at $2.00, now 7 , $t.oo 36 in. striped linens—a very ? swell and stylish fabric for coat Slippers we sold at $1.25, now suits, skirts, childrens’ romp, pers, etc. Cissy stuff. Original price 1 5c, to go at S5 c Sc Give us a chance to prove it. g - We satisfy our self-respect by the way we sell the f furniture; bv dignified courtesy in our dealings, by y C energy and enthusiasm, by liberality in value-giving; «• by binding, unrestricted guarantee of the satislaction U of any purchaser of anything. We’re instilling these ^ > principle? of business inro the minds of our employes £ kN constantly and persistently. We ainv-at perfection in km service, as well as in furniture. W^ don’t know that * perfection will ever he attained; but we know that we ^ shall never stop trying to-attain it. M thwvf.m*. i-au <** only a f In rt on Um’-Givhanx K*rry road. d.*lay DEATH OF W. N. LARISIY. W f.Vwton Ijtri.Mt-y di«**l Thurwlay ! Board of Trustee*. Rain B *w Drill Primary jrirls. ’ Tennis l»rill (Irsmm^r S*hcx)l bo\s and (rirls. Tamhouf-ine Drill Grammar Seh<»<>! triris. Remarks of the (’hairman of the tiiori.it ^ at hi* home at Masl avL-ville Did Folks al after an illness of aevfral weeks. He I w as bortxl Friday aftcrntxkn at the od Lar:.4*y burying ground; the funeral services being conducted by ♦lx* Rev A i’reaton Boyd, of the Presbyterian church, in the presence of a great, number of relative and frietvuol I he decked. M r. I Ana *y Was lx.rn at Mashaw- vi.le 63 yeara ago. He waa a rice planter on the Ashejxx) River for a great many years. Ue later moved down a#d planted the Dungdtien plantation f.** .H. G. FittSimmons. In 1902 tie m >v -d back to Maahaw- ville, built, himsidf a nice home, ran a store and farm, being successful in both. A few years ago he waa married to Mrs M I KsDorn, who survives him He. is also survived by one brother..! W Larisey pf Miojiaw. ville, and one sister, Mrs. J. It. Pad gett of lackaonville, Ma. Mr. Lari^ey was a giKxi man and a loss to Ids eommunity. He waa a g xxl man and a devofed Christian, ynd expre.-ist d himw-lf as ready to go. H - waa memo-r of the Presby terian church. MRS B. LEVY DEAD Mrs la-vy, wife of tx)t«tmasU*r B. Levy, diet at her home on Railroad Avenue yesterday afternoon at 1:15 o'cltx^k, at the age of 45 years- Mrs Levy waa a Miss SU-phena, daughter of Dr. and Mra. James Steplien* of Bells and was twice marrwai. tint to Dr. W. A. Hudson of Bells and then in 1894 she was marru-d to Mr. Levy of this place. Mrs. Lwy had been sick for several weeks, and for the past several days her life hax just been hanging on a thread. She leaves surviving her, her husband ami one brother, Alex Stephens, of Florida. The funeral services will he held at her lale residence this afternoon. The interment will take place at Live pak cemetery immediately thereafter Home High School Music by the young ladies of Mrs. MorralP* clash. Duet Charge of the Uhlans— Misses, ArHne Sanders and May Etheridge. Solo Rondo ('apricciosao May Etheridge. 0 Solo The Storm at Sea Kathleen deTreville. " , Solo—“Ours” Capriccio&eo Arline Sanders. NOTICE. CONCESSIOBARIES! The follow-ing pric**s have been fixed for concessions at the County Fair to b^ held Nov. 8- 41, 1910. Prices on those not listed will be furnished on application. The rights to these concessions will be sold on and after June 15, 1910, at 9 a. m. First cwhe. first served. Cigars, cigaretts and tobacco, TA YL OR ’Si 0 ' ii Walterboro’s Popular Store. &%%*%*%*********%%*%%%%%*%& Diamonds Cost Nothing p to keep up—no bills for repairs—no bills for main- tenance—no danger to the ow ners—not out of date at the end of a few months, and not fit only for the scrap heap in a few years. * each ... Exclusive right $5490 1000 Novelty and souvenir stands f> (K1 Candy stands, each 5 Ot' Peanut and pop-corn, each 5 00 (’onfetti stands, t ach 5 00 Photograph stands, each 10 00 ] Restaurant, exclusive 20 00 j Lunch stands, each I Exclusive . . ... 5 00 15 00 Fruit stands,each ... Exclusive ...: 10 U0 20 00 Soft drinks, each Exclusive 2000 25 00 Apply to In fact. Diamonds are appreciating in value each year; are never-ending source of pleasure to the owner, then beauty does not fade, and if our customer wish to dispose of them we -them. would never disappoint W. J. TAYIiOR, Supt. Walterboro. S. C., May 25. 1910. Follow this sdvlce. * . Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; h n also the cheapest. When such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir James Crtefctuo Browne, 'LL.D.-F.R.S. of London spend the best nai * «-» • DELEGATES RETURN- Jua. E. Pttirifay. who has for the wist ten davs been attending the World'a Sunday School Convention in Washington. D. 0 . returned home Monday morning, with a moat glow ing account of his trip. Mr. Piruri- fuy shat visited Baltimore and Rich mond beaidae several other large cities before returning home. Miss Ida M. Ffeblmme. who also attended this convention, returned Monday afternoon . Colleton County waa represented gates, via: Mms I. M. Jaa. E Peurifoy of Wal- .Mra. M M Oorbett of la- and Mi«a Rfhe Jones of Aah- wiilbe abaolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found In his ex- perimenu for testing the strength and endurance of athlete* that the meat eaten were exhausted long before the men who were fed on such food as Quaker Oats. The power* of endur ance of the non-meat eaten were ■bout eight thnee tboee of the meat eaten. . Six. James Crichton Browne says— eat more oatmeal, eat pteoty of it and eat it frequently. • reealed tins for hot c~ « ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft e 111 ft ft ¥ ¥ ¥ ft ft ft ft ?*****s******t************ft We have a beautiful assortment of white perfection Stones in Rings, as first quality and the prices flange from a IO to al 35.00. / < . These make attractive commencement presents and V. we are always glad to show our stock. '■ ' ■ JEWELERY STORE. We Have Removed temporarily Opposite Old Stand. WiLTEftBORO AND EBRflAKDT Chancellor Cochaaaden E. D. Lem* neks and P.M. Buckner, attended the animal convention ef the Knights of PythianaatBexmettaville befweek. mm-' HENDERSONVILLE HIGH SCNOOlT 1 * - - 1 c • bar. of . [Continoed from pace one.] TDoblin. V t . SXB. program Prof. Farrow was present ed with a beautiful shaving set hgr the graduating clam; the Mon being made by W. W. Qton of Dillon, S. C. are all well equipped for their work in the school room and have all bean It to ths TVafaaultyof the Hendersonville High school for the peat yunr has hovathM bean Prof. T. V. Farrow of Foentain * for tha^ylng od tha § BROWN FURNITURE & 5 i HARDWARE COMPANY | THE BUS Y BUSINESS.'' 8 AS LONG AS rr LASTS We will sell our stock of FERTILIZERS FOR CASH 0 0 at what it will cost you at the factory in one hundred ton lots. We have : : : KAINIT, 13 O' 0 ACID, 10-4 Cotton Seed Meal and Agri- cultural Lime. ' -iM — . Everything in Hardware, Planta tion Supplies, Vehicles, Harness and Stoves. , A. A. WICHMAN & SON Walterboro, OECTIMS. The election bald by Cottage ville School District Friday for the pur pose of determining whether or not it ahoxdd banmdt n High School Dis trict resulted fat tbs vote of 26 to 1 £UgH OCIIOOI« in tha Raflkn School in n vote of 2S to 6 in favor of tbo levy. I The people of thaaa dkrtriets are to be congrttnlated on this foward step In educational matters. S. W. Under of Tona. t io at his old inghia motlwr. M«_ ofwaaka. HaanpaetetebmIm AM , * v jte