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UST Gir JURORS, The following are the jurors drawn to wnre at the term of court bej(io> ing Monday Nov 21: mrr juaY-nii*T # wEE»£ iohn 1 Garvin, W H Catch, W F Breland, R L Roger, J H Marvin. M O Hiott, M M Sweat. G W Una. C E O’Quin, J A Marvin. J A K<«er. | Varcaniiic C *. A It Kavm. # Mf.fpp C<4ictou !0*rca«itl* 4 10 Pg 1 —jir~~ " :AMD8T MM. 8TANDAKO. WALmaORO. & C HW4W. mo Foil wIok are the aaaaa of all •fco aava pmJ iio»j«a to ka* wed eat* UoIJaiou ouoal) dariey the yeat 1*10: A 1> Dodd «> A >*p»t b'a H W fttaa Sc Id, C J Hay ifldc. W O J ffatdc. « M t'ceaia;t n. Pa Joeua. RLE gar, W C ill-'f. r. J L K«»Kar. R N #totea. 0 E to o cb. H W* Hays*a A J Ua'ffa. AIVATS tfl MVANf •e-a. - * WFmJkm** tlMM 9fWf WMM at Wahartere, 8. C WEDNESDAY. NOV. 16.1910 * The County fair ia over. Long live the County Fair Aaeoda- Now ia theAime to get exhibits ftady for the next County fair. J M Bowen, W N Jon*-*, DEW Croeby, H H Stnoak, J I .Catterton, B B PUtt. P W Thoma-, B S Haines. Ben Hughey J J Breland. Henry Dandridge, J B Wood. II W Benton, J LLyom. H W Price LTH Ken. nell, C E Smyley. H H Hickman, J L Smoak, Andrew J Lemacka, J J L^Roche. C S Rhode, J.C Kinard, B S Godley, J W Kinsey. nrrrr jury-second week. FMSearaon.G W Folk. B J Croeby, A C Craven. J E Berry. W B Croaby W E Ponds, R Bennett, T J Reevee, P E Spell. RJ Herndon. G W Gor- na.ELKinord. J D O’Quin. Henry Preveaux, N B Gruber. W. D. Car- roll, P H Berry, Minnie Avant. J R Geraty, EC StteatU W H Marvin H C Price, L R Rameey. L W Linder. B F Fend- Hie talk of going to Bamberg fMntyieon the wane in Warren townehip. we are toid. We believt this ia true, for almoet every maa tit speak to about it eeema indiffer ent Eves those who st first favor* & the scheme are not nearly so a enthusiastic. We would like to re- mind them that it ia necessary to t have a new petitioiPsigned since the purvey, and they need not sign the new one if their eyes have been opened. Let the movement die a natural death, as we believe it will and should. Fender. _ D Fender CU ? L K *>«Bde. Al- fred BMhop, JJ Thompson. JJL g, FESpell, LW Dopaon, F C.. A O H H H Mcrvte W 0 Glover. W C Vsrarieg. II W Mawoos, C P F.siibn’B«. Billy Boise*. D a Ack eieue. P * BUI. T G Legare, W G H ott. H D P-rt^s t. H McM WiIHbim, B MoH • U uas. f C Uo^atoa. Wei teibnro ('•otl< n Oil Co, L E Hi t, R D rtobiotofl. AiDCen A Horror, Ssaat-rc A MeToer. A A Wliu* B G WilB. Parroav Lay tag seed eoltos elthont liorase sre vioiaiiag the 2 Act of IN>6 Page 912 24 thaiete. Gr«i*C Jerois and Mgiwts'ra are re qeiieri tv look af er thoee eui having uoeew Rcept e f.lly Sekcniited, J O OtMu, At tent: Pefervte** C. C G Albeit Bevob.Ckrk hev 14,1919. NOTICf. > I J May of Smoaks spent several ^ in m the guect of Mr sad Mrs C D May. incidentally enjoying the Fair. His hone was given first prise for single buggy horse. The confederate monument com- mittee requests all parties who have money on hand for the monument to hand the pamc in at once, and also requests those, especially the ladies, who desire to help in this worthy cause, to secure early contributions for'the same. Bed 4 h de wt 1 bo received at this ottos salt! eatarday. Dee 3. 1919. fur atvirywaa st Perbcr’s Fifty lor the math of Dee- 1910, sad until Jaa. ). 1919—IS ssoetha " My order ot JO Grltta. Atteei: HepervteoCC V Q Albert Beech, ( lerh. Nov 14 mo CiastifieJ Afveriiseatals- FOR* SALE FOR SALE—Mr b'>e«« erd lot n*»r New teta o. buiiUi. g for rale «*r reel. r V. Beane 1116 11 * Weiitrbo o, o U. PORHALE-My i.fli'eatHlIot for reel or fete, be 1 «eee J G Pedxe r and J n Grifllo’s office*. FOB* na* tt. 11 16 li. ’ . Ralteiboto.SC • FOR 6ALE—3S9 ecrv farm, 4 bor*« form ckaivl. 2 guoi •eUivmeoU; 7 ‘ mi’ea frera Wel'erboro oa both *iue» . of Cress F .rd ro«d. Apply to s HE Nettle^ 11 14 It Brent. 8 C. FOR SALE—One fine boggy horre 6 yeereoli, xeetle, lediMaod cbtidreu oas drive btr. Apply to C J Coco. 1114 if Lodge, SC. i FOR SALE—50 desirabU rveldeeoo lot* j ia Wateerboro, at public ascii js nexi Moeday, November 21 Oat-third I cash—balaace ia one aad two rear* Bala wlli take place oa the lots Jaat beyond the Preabyterlaa ebarch at 12:69 o’clock. CoiambU Realty A iactioa Oo 11 IS It. FOB BALE—Aayoat waati^g sblagtce Shiagle Co, J B Carter, Mgr. 111« 21 Ruffle, 8 C, K F 0 Mo 2. FOR BALE—Several forma for sale Apply to R 11 R ichmaa, Walter boro. 8TO- KHOLDERS MKETIKO The aairual meeting of the •tookbold on of the Cotletoa Coea-y Fair Arno- oiattoo »HI be held el the courtuoeoe, Friday, Muv 18 1910. at 11 o'clock, a. m. A fall at eedanee of the eiock- { bolder* n ur*td a* busi ier* of iinpjr tai.oe u to he..tran luclediot; ibe •itH nob. ( v lit er*. A W 8' OAK. See. R altrrb r... 8 C . .No* 14, 1910 Ah a institution tHeu* is nothing more potent in building up a county than a county fair. It is a p!ac<‘ where jK'oploujf one portion will he able to learn what those of another are doing. It will begot competi tion, ami progressive ideas will re sult. The community which is more backward will^pur up after seeing what other sections are doing. But perhaps the most important thing will be the meeting of the people of every sec t ion. Art exchange of ideas will result, and each will be mote tolerant of the other—the county will thus be bound more firmly to gether. i » The Fair Association should there fore, receive the earnest support of Ml [jrogreesive dtiaena. Men every where should see to It that every community ia represented in exhib its. 1)ve —mrietion has come to stay. With the bast arranged and moat extensive grounds of any itpin theqtfte owned by the i, it is now in poMtioo to give pnminmi and provide attrac- tiooa whieh of thcmaolvea will draw the anppbrt of the people in the way<of exhibits. •v^-n ’swruoM-m ’05 a 01 AVI-AT Nonet. Oti tl.e I4 h cl IJ OcOibur, 1910 1 will tntkr n.y Uu-t! i«Dr« -e« eounuit-t eior ol e->i*in ol J I) A.ttuvi end Huiucdiafe- ly iberteltcr will ep.' ly Frotulc Jed^c o. Lsile • litiuiis-i >ry. E C Be*rh, Nov 14 1910 A«lu).ni«ir»u!x ti NOTfCE. On 'h* 14 hoi I) •?. iuO-r, 1910 1 *-il: mtkr in Cu t rt orn ns mliuiolni «tilx f t- it e o' C H li a* 11 erd iiuni'• Ixm-- j if tb> r ai’t-r will npivy l» .Iti'U** To; i. t'.i-r lli-iiiii>»--r% 1 .iiiii • E !’«< i 'h, N-it 14, ir-la A<Aivit M'» 111 FOR 8ALB Oil RENT-One comfort able home oeaireliy located. Term* easy. E.M. Joaea FOR SALE—Two Slo forms, oae iu Lodge, 8 C.. esd one sear Lodge, 8. U.,<fur cask or oo easy pay meats. For further particular* write to or call od U. J. Cooe, 10 19 tf . L'idge, 8 C. FOR 8AL l v—Ce« tLrte bori-e farm of 125 acres, well settled with dwelling and six o itooo*es, ever Stokis Ap- p*y to P. W. Warree, „ 11 9 if 8tokea, 8. C- FOK SALK—I have for tala three elec youuK eiu’e* suiulile (or farm or ttm- b« r j ur o»e« 1 w-ll »<;ll'bem for cash or lor a baoksble pai « r. C 4 Cone. 10 19 if Lodge, 8. C., j FUR SALE— Foil line of elect!a > a iniel ware for the kitctieu Ve y cb,*p, m-ivIi t-ai ie aud Cieatiiy L N Glovef; Furiinuic More. WANI.-'. WAN.E *—At o: re • c. mpelfnt cook iiu-n «* .»«« imi i to r.gli» peicon. Ap p » l<» C A E^kaidt, 11 4 Ralteiburo, 8 C. RESULTS OF GENERAL ELECTION The Commissi oners of election met here yesterday and tabulated the returns for the General election held s week ago in thia county. ~ There were even 400 votes cast all of whieh went to the State and county offiicera. For the constitu tional amendments the * following were the results: Sec. 7, Art, VIII. an it applies to all the towns for 6H. againts 21 Re lating to Associate Justices; For 92, against 10. Increasing number of Awociate Justices; For 186; against 17. Article 10, Sec. 14; For 60, against 29; Sec. 6; For 69, against 29. j « j<v eo/i rpui\}*J HfMjMQjfijao/i potfs -3J AJOA9 Ul poutipiff JOU j r RjenaA'UB3 jo eju^ IW«n. raaxNVMvno \)j.no^aouo3 »im ( jowtJ&aAauoJ BXR* Best Flour $6.00 per bbl. 1-2 P»t Flour $5 25 per bbl. and up. Grist per sack, $1.60 best hugnut Meat 10c. per lb and up. Salt per sack 55 cents. Sugar, 17 lbs per dollar. 4 lbs sugar 25 cents. NOTICE. II ll 9tS''-y <* f 11»!-* 191') 1 %ii' tn* winy ti ini r<*tu u, ».<1 muor- Oiat-ly ibe ni p y i*» Fruii«tt FwI'.n iwn -l‘ K-wwii in dtiuraiin) ' » u pii.n^ cil!i I.. f»| p v i. ^ >t thia utli -• u . i.iX .-Am* 'utl erf Cull tn c un'y f »r l.ntier* DUtii mtrnj uf irlnif Ii« 11 W«i -. n » L«)*iy A'■eini-iratrix W.viUtburo, 9 C . N rV. 14. 1919 NOTICK. On ibe 9 h day of December, 1910 1 will make my Oral i*ta<a, aa • imme diate y la^reefier apply to Pr->bate J edge for Loth re Ditmieeory ol oataw of D V Baadere. F E Header*. Mov 9 1*19. Administrator. ONE '. MUD CASH—D.dtnce iu out- eu.j two >eare. Nrxt Monday will h iU<-Um* to g^l y« u m tin in W»i.*r boro lue li'Kiical Uoiiar ge'* lie lot i Oue lot giv.u away, bvkiuen goid end anvvr. Columbia Rsilty Jk Auction Co M I do eot believe there la aay other saedideo so good for whoopla* ooagh a* ChamberhUa's Coagb Remiedy," writes Mrs Fraaeis Tarpte. Ii actiaa CHy, Ora. This remedy Is slab easarpaseed for eokta ead eroap For aala hy all dsalars COMMERCIAL CUB ORGANIZED. At the smoker given last night at Taylor's hell, attended by half a hundred leading citizens of.i^he town and county, a Commercial ( iub na* organized, and plans s**t on fooUfor aiding the town and county in several ways. The following officers were elected: President-Col. J. G. Padgett. Vice President- Paul Sanders. Ready Made Clothing af Cost TAX NOTICE The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the perpoae of col lecting taxes from the 16th day of October, 1910, to December 31,191.0. The levy Isas follows: State 5 3-4 mills Ordinary County 4 Roads 2 •• Constitutional School. 3 BUhlNb&a LOCALS. ONE THIKD CASH—Bttanoe ia ou_ sod two jests Meat J*outlay will be the tiate to gel yoa s lot is Ratter boio. The elgBest dollar gels ike id Oas kA givea away, hssiam sotd aati silver. CdarnWa Red y 4 Audios Co Thursday, Nov. 24, being Thanks giving Day, my store will be dosed i HS Glover. Re mesa to hasp the price of eggs op Tarry tt 8baffer. Georgia rye seed st KMa’s Fanners Bargain Total 14 3-4 milia SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY. Lodge.... / 4 mills Rum Gully 3 Rice Patch 3 Smoaks 3 : Strickland 3 •• e ( Williams o •• 1 Rethel j Ruffin 2 ** | Menders >nville f Walterboro . 7 M Egg* Ke dooso ia trade. Valaable ehlaa ooepja* gives for eggs sease as e ah. Terry A Shaffer. Oyster shell for beas; fel — 8 lb. tsble peaches 15c; seed rye 9 21 if > Byrnes Store. ONE-THIRD CAIH-Belaroe to on- aad two year*. N»x» Moodar will be tb* time to get y«a a fot in Walter- b«>r<. i be bi«be*t dollar ge>* the lt>l. One lot given away, beside* gold and Stiver Colombia Realty A Auction C > The erg neaxm ta* opened. A* usual we lead iu price*. B (C ntract* enable ua to do at. Bring u* egga and help oa hold these coutrars Terry A Snaffer Cash paid for e.-g*. Terry A Shaffer. Oidon aeta at Kieiu'* See-Treae W. W.Smoak. ttee-*-J. D. Ack- ExecutiveComnftittee ..... man.G. C. Brown, D. L. Smith, E. T. H. Shaffer and H. W. Black. Jr.- JI GOOIWIN’S HOUSE BURNS. A telegram received bat Thursday while at the Fair by Hon. J. C. Goodwin of Smoaks, contained the aad news that his home had been completely destroyed by fire. Hi* lorn wa* complete. GOWANS i King of Externals iSclls itself wherever [introduced Imitators • have'tried to imitate^ "and substitution has been attempted But once GrOWANS always Gowanslbr inflammation and congestfcm. * ftOTiCE—All ehurchep desiring to apply to the State Board for aid can r ecu re application blanks by ap plying to me at ooea. Halford, Clark Bx. Board. ft givM a* dMamux tn icrrm*. n*na Uowait Pr+paraiton far Inlammation. mpni.illr of the fkroal anil chant. \Te hair »nH Cowan* Prrparntion for m.-wj year* end never hail a r»m;>foiaf. BURLl.SU TUN Ditt o «>.. Burlington, S. C. MTTMAT! HAVE IT IN THE ROME SI. SO*. SS^ ,a a. I M wm Red Bank 3 Cottageville 3 ** Poll tax $1 on all males between the ages of 21 and 60 Also a com mutation road tax of $2 on all males between the ages of 21 and 50 which shall be paid at the same time and in the same maimer aa other taxes. Dogs 50c each. The tax books will be open at the pi sees named below for the purpose of receiving taxee Cottageville, Wednesday. Nov. 16. Centreville. Thursday. Nov. 17. Ravenel. Tuesday. Dec. 6. Warrens X Roads, Wednesday, Dec. 7. " MeggetU, Thursday Dec. 8. Adams Rua. Friday. Dec. 9. Jackson boro. Saturday. Dec 10. Green Pond. Monday. Dec. 12. Mrs. A R. Smith, lliunday after noon. Dec 15. Lodge. Friday morning. Dee. 16. AU other days at Walterboro. Notices as per above notice will he posted at each place w here wr Itch re'wved in HO minutra by Wool- ford • 8<i>itary l^>tion Nevt-r fat!*. Bold bv John M Kieiu, Druggi-t. 1 * 5 6 uo Saratoga chip* for *aie at B G Hyrue’* Pearl Tapijca at Kl«ln'*. N)al* Hot Spring* bkod remedy Kieiu'* at collect. R. E. JONES. Co. Treasurer. See our line< f Baggie*, Surrey*, Weg- <>•«. etc . before yea buy. A!m> let u» figore witb you oa your fencing. W* keep a good atook oa bead all tb* time Vara.. Brae. Uo., Moeetle A Smoak*, 8 C AU Ibe echoot book* adopted by the State Board at Tbs Piaa* aad Staudaid Brick and Lima for sale by Yarn Brc* Oa Mreelle and Smoakg, 8 C. Nyal* Vegetable Female Prefcriptioo -luvaluable tonic at Kleto'e. All mogaxlser aad perledloaU aa hand aud to order at Kleta’a. Wm. J. Fiafcburne Haber R. Tadgett F1SHBURNE A PADGETT at Law WALTERBORO, S. C. RITSOUVCD , That new clcaics ax amays) BEAUTIFUL AND ALWAYS FASHIONABLE- And GOOD FUR 5 ARE Both, BESIDES BEING NECESSARY AND [Comfortable. itisIovelv tdhavc a store in Town (that has THE GOODS' Buster Browm / /ca.~ r •,». i THE NEW CLoAKHf CLOAKH ARE CAPRICI OUS. HEYLE CHAHEH HTYLE AH HUNHHINE CHAHEH SHADOW. THE LATEHT HTYLEH PID NOT COME IN TWO MoNTHH AGO, 6UT ONLY RECENTLY. WE HAVE THE RECENT THINC-S IN CLOAKH. WE CANNOT TELL YOU EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE, WHY NOT COME f fcf A SI VN. * — - - - — — g w w mm m • m -w « W l w % foe IN AND .SEE THEM? A£K TO LET UJ JHOW N/^.» — “ l/E “ YOU, HOWEVER, THEJE VALl/EJ: THE ^TYLE THU ^EA^ON I-S LONG CLoAKJ, DON’T BE FOOLED BY THE OLD CARRIED OVER .SHORT CLoAK«S, THEY MUJT BE AL MOST To the bottom of your .skirt, if THEY DO NOT COME UP To THE-SE JPECIFICA- TION-S THEY ARE NOT JTYLIJH. WE HAVE THE LONG KIND, THE KIND THAT ARE AP PROVED OF BY ALL FASHION EXPERT-5. PRICE5 FROM $3.00 TO $25.00. CUR 5TORE, YOU KNOW,. 15 THE HOME OF FUR5 FOR THI5 CITY. NOR CAN WE DE- 5CRIBL’OUR FUR5 TO YOU. COME AND 5EE THEM. A5K TO BE 5HOV/N THE5E VALUE5. CUR FUR5 ARE FRE5H, ALL THI5 5EA5oN’5 GOOD5. PRICE5 RANGING FROM 75C. To $8.00. OR’S M .\ I.TF.K'UOIfO'S I‘! >t>U t. A l< STOH K Every pair of HUB SHOES is guaranteed •ohd leather. They wear wall, and give eokd comfort. That’s the reason WE eel thesi. Let us show you. J™ $150 OTOHtOSAUW) 300 ./ RIGHT ROYAL £1 CA 4 kmi Mn.tMeW SB* tfvvaAy CHARACTKR.. r aa Tea TrSeX^W*'•«* V#UU Aay HUB Broad Shoe for Children till RN SMO FCII09 SUES KEML »OR SALE BY C. L. PISHBURND (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) Prompt Powerful Permanent Its banaAcial rt. f*ct» are usually Uit Vary qut«Uy Stubborn ca^. yield tb P. p. p. wh*e other eine* are us«le». Good rM«ltf ar* lastine—it cure* you tptUy cured P. P. Makes rich, red, pure blood — cleanse* the entire system — clear* the brain — strengthens digestion and nerves. A positive specific for Blood Pslsoa and skin diseases. BOves out Rheamstlsm nnd Stops tbs Psta; ends Maforls ; idoriml J , - J ‘ ' ’ — a woo tonic aad body-builder. Thousands endorse it. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH. CA. rtf the largest Hun was here - S J Humph, one planters o Adams attending the Fair. Mrs. Gaudy Salter of Covena, G. A., is here visiting her parents. Hon. J T Polk and daughter, Mr* M M Corbett, of Islandton were m town last week taking in the County Fair.