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1). B Breland, of KufSn, was in town Monday. W. W'.'Carter, of Kuf^in, had busi- ness in town Monday/ W. N. Dandridge, of €ottage\’ille, was in (owb Saturday. J. C. Crosbv; of Wt. Carmel, had business in town Saturday. J. W. Avant. Jr . of Kuffin, route two, was here Kr idav. G. A. Benton and son. Ollie, were here on business Sat unlay. J. 0. Jaijue.s, Jr. of Cottageville, was in town Friday. M. H. Carter of Hendersonville, had business in tov\n Thursday. (J. C. Breland, of Ruffin, was one of our pleasant calieis Saturday. H. B. Langdale. of Weeks, had a cotton blossom in his field June 23. F. J. Berry, olte of Smoaks leading business men, was in town Thursday. K. E. Hickman, of Round, was in town Saturday and came to see us. , ' Joseph Ramsey, of Peniel, was a pleasant caller at our office Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robertson, of Bedon’a were among those in town Saturday. Mira Vivian Price left last week for Sullivan’s Island where she will spend a week. J. D. Buchanan and daughter, of Ulandton, were 4tmong those in town Monday. "Uncle” John 0. Jaques, of Cot- Ugeviile. called to see us while in town Monday. ♦ * * Miss Ray Jones, who has been at tending school in Coluqibia, is at home for the holidays. We bavoon exhibition a cucumber grown by I. M. Langdaie, which weighs two pounds.. Mrs. T. R. Strickland and Miss Mamie Strickland. o£ Stokes, were U town Monday shopping. H. 8. Crosby, who is building a railroad nefcr McFarlan, N. C., is visiting his fsmily at Peniel. Dr and Mrs. H. A. Willis of Hen dersonville, were here Friday on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. M. J. Simmons and Mrs. Maddie Middleton spent Thursday with Mrs. Emily Herndon of Stokes. P. Earl Sanders, of Adams Run, was in town from Saturday to Mon day on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. O’Ouin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence QfQuin, of Peniel, were in town Saturday on busiDees. Mrs. Maddie Middleton, of Green ville, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Simmons, of Walterboro. Mrs. Jasper Robertson, and daugh ter, Mrs. L. Bellinger, Jr., of Great Swamp, were among those in town Friday shopping. Mira Carrie E. Weekley, of Salke- hatchie, and one of Coileton’s ablest school teachers, is attending the summer school at Spartanburg. Miss Annie Fietchfr, of Hender sonville, who has been spending some time with friends and relatives around Weeks, has returned home. Rev. N. G. Buckley, of Charleston, will begin a protracted meeting at Evergreen Fpday nignt before the third Sunday in July. The public is •cordially invited to attend. Prof. J. Rice Godiey of Ulandton, who has been spending several days in Columbia and Charleston, passed through town Thursday en route to his home. A. H. Herndon, showed ua last week two eggs taken from a hen which had been killed. The eggs sure the largest we have ever seen from one hen. Mias Cora L. Connor, the efficient and popular stenographer for The Frees and Standard, left Friday morning for a visit of a couple, of weeks to her old home near Stgoaka. We have on exhibition in our office a twin encumber from the garden ^of G. W. 0. Rivers. This is those who have It to he a [eaofti On the Outside We see hideous objects that menace health by bringing with them tlie fatal germsol disease. Keep them out with ✓ Screens Don’t pay dear, bat come here and buy cheap. We have all sizes and styles Special screens promptly made to order. Big stock Hardware too—don’t forget. c 5 i c 5 c li a fi Q * J $ EGINNING July 1st and ending July 11th. Dur ing this time my large stock of Summer Clothing % MUST GO AT COST AND BELOW. The roliowing prices tell the tale of slaughter: • Men’s Suits, were $12, now $9.00 8.0(1 Men’s Suits, were $10, now » And Others at Similar deduction. Men’s Pantaloon’s, were $4, now 3.00 Men’s Pantaloons, were $3, now 2.00 i Indies Suits, were $3.50, now f - BROWN FURNITURE & * a 5 6 Q HARDWARE COMPANY THE BUSY BUSINESS. ‘' 2.50 Ladies Skirts, were $^now 3.00 Ladies Washable Skirts, were $1.50, now « Ladies Waists, were $1.25, now * Ladies Waists, were $ 1.00, now Ladies Pattern Waists, were $1.25, now Ladies Petticoats, were $1.50, now .75 1.00 .75 .50 .75 Men’s Hats were $2.00, now $1.50 Men’s Hats, were $1.50, now 1.00 Ladies Hats, were $3 00, now 1.50 Children’s Hats, were $1.50, now .75 Men’s Shoes, were $4.00, now Men’s Shoes, were $3.00, now Ladies Shoes,'were $2.50, now Ladies Shoes, were $2.00, now • ’ . * Ladies Shoes, were $1.50, now N. 3.00 2.25 1.75 1.50 1.00 Children’s Shoes at the Same Reduced t Price. S Our stock of Shoes is too large and must be closed out. H. THE CLOTHING STORE — %%%%%%%%%%%%%!%%%%%%%%%%*%% THE WED 21 JEWELS WALTHAM OR ELGIN WATCHES FOR $25 CASH in solid Nickle Screw Cases. Guaranteed standard quality and will pass examina tion of railroad inspectors. At \ JEWELERY STORE. We Havt Removed temporarily Opposite Old Stand, jj S WALTERBORO ANI EHRHAI9T J. P. Slsttary of St Charles. La. an sld rmhknt of CollctEQ, now rt» sidfauf in LouMaaa. wm in town last I'S* Mr. ( pomd *** Bryan. CARDIIATC FOR MAGISTRATE Hm card of J. Edgar Graves, of Hoadarramlie. appeals rirnwherr In tbkiame. Mr Graves is a young naan of ability and is full of energy. Be has many friends who will strive to have him elected.. At one time Mr. Graves was deputy sheriff. Sheriff ip the and nlieelwright bus for G. W. Sweat. ^ Mr. Gravee wffl probably be op- hr Magistrate R. G. W. on a visit to bare be paid ! Mass Hand McClure of Charleston. Is visiting Mrs. George Glover id town. Mrs. L. B. Lariscy ol Savamuda. is visiting bar mother, Mia. X. E. Hyraa, at Sandy Da m aaai A. Marvin, of WMOs in town Monday.on a trip. ; F. M. Polk, Sr., and son, W. T. of - - ■ -r ORUBBTS SAY AT SKIMT Jaly t. OUT FOI MAGISTRATE. The card of J Bedon Beach, ap pears elsewhere in this issue for magietiate. Mr Beach makes the fourth candidate for this poriton from Sheridan end Glover townships. The nee, therefore, bids fair tobe/a aiy iatarmting one. Mr Beach is one of the well known young fanners of this section, and ia universally liked. He has never as pired to any poBdcal office before. Mr. Beach statae that if electsd it shall be his puipeee to enforce aQ the blind tigfft m A-Kjek., IUV. Co* 7 The July mooring of the Woman’s 'oretgn Miasioannr Society will be heldStteMeriiMieteharam etoex aecuraay ensmocn. June z. CoLX • ,♦ w J ■MYtm m S& mi PICNIC AT SMRAKS JULY 4. Smoaka, dona 24.-Mias Marie Smoak, of BmncbviUe, has been visiting Mrs J ESmoek. Mias Mabel Simmons, of Bronchi vilie, apmt a few day* with Mas Gertrude Berry. ~ Busch Ritter, Dr Gooding and P M Berry, of Colleton, attended childrens' day at the school boose last Sunday afternoon. The child' was* day was a grant aueeem and aB shewed good and enfeful training by MfS Ruahfton. There will be a piente bare the Fourth of July. The public is ffially invited to eomp and bring ww filled batata, IbeTe wffl be several the moming, and afdt will play a game of baU. picnic*^ L D. .t.. <v