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i PACK i * THE PROS AND SEAMDAID. JAN. 1A HU •\ farmers’ Union Department j NEWS EMM LODGE f r Jar 13 Special:—After Xmas h«s l>ew fcfK-nt every body ha« rmume-1 tf* ir The children have all retur'o*<i tu school, and the farmeni have aui* n lieifun their fam work at •he h.m»e >>id task, i-rymu to pr* pare for.aaother crop Our e t*ool after a vacation han ar»H Is Kan in.fc«*>d pnufrwe*. under the management of its ai»!»* ami «If♦t i'.vik teachers Mrs Martin and Miss I>ay, l* 0 ’hishop 'Vrd dauuhter Mi s Doro 'if ltr>und visited relatives in l Him artirtn l%;t wes>k VNe are noiry to report the illness of Mr* It A ('^nypiintrs. tmt h«*|H* r*r her a -.pessly recovery. (twid k A Hiera at- tended Sucalay \sch , Htl Ashton Sunday < Mr. and.JMi*.{ W McMillan viaited the iMil’ll* parent* Mr ami Mrs Ctumninff* Sunday A party wraa (riven at Mr and Mra C V > .a hi weirs Saturday niffht. amoruc those who attended, may be mentioned- Mweea Tibbie and Kuth Padgett; Mary Day.of Lodge. Miaaea Clio and Julia Hien af Ashton. Miaa Leather Bryan of Baffin. Mwra Bobbie Iteanatt. W G and L A Hien of Lodge. Jimmie and Harvey Miley of Little Swamp. Hugo Hien of Jabtaa. Earl Him of A ah ton. Berry and h5vu* MrMittan of Dry Branch, Attie Bryan of Raffia. Maine .waa rendered by Measers Erie McMillan Jehneon McMillan and Hugo Hien. aad they all report a tine time Meeker* W (J and L A Hien dined at W S McMillan'* Sunday. t ^ . Mr aad Mn R 0 McMillan nnont Snnday at the home of Mn* Jo*. RtchanLoh. Mi**'Mamie McMillan i* vikitmg friend* ami relative* »i Williams this we -k Vi H ami l. A Hien. J J and B K Fender were among tho*e wh** at tended the township meeting hi A««hton Saturday Mr rmd Mn K Srnoak and little Mm F M left yeuten ay f(»r (ireeiw Imoo N C and wd; vu.it neveral (d.vn ,-«f intere«t l*efore returning. Letand A. Hien. ’ • MBW W WllS(n- SHUMAN. Wk'dieieiay evening at 8 3U the we lding of ,Ml»« Joe (’ Wilaon. slaughter of Mr l R Wilson, to J M Shuman, was ivlebrated in the little Fpisrop*) chattel recently built at LaurH Hill, near MeggetU. the Rev. Mr McChetdity. the Preabyterian minister from John * Island Jpcr- forming the ceremony The bride wa* beautifully gowned in white tulk, wearing along veil, her tiouquet wa* of white (lowers Her sister. Mum Claudia (tireadeau Wilson, was the maid of honor, ami wore a dainty gown (rf white organdie, the other attendant was the bride's brother. Mr John G Wilaon. who acted as best man - Hie church wa* elakora- uety decorated with roue*, chryaan- theioumi. gre**ngry and mo**, ropes .of mow* with frdiage were festooned from Hie aidea of the chancel and looped up in the center and two enable of good luck, hooeahoes of r flowers with touchcH of lirmel. one . bearing the letter W. the other an S. were wiapended above the place " where the bride and groom stood «igring the ceremony, the effect be- ^tlg wry pretty From Uie church, which VP* literally (lacked and overflowing, the bride and groom went immediately to their own home which wa* beautifully prepared for Ehetr o<Tup*r.cy. and it was there a lovely reception was held. Wedding gifta, which were numeroua, were attractively displayed in the pretty new home, and were greatly admired by friends from all part* of the sur> r.amding country assembled for the wedding, a number being from Char- ietlon, including Mrs F I. Wilkinson, Mime* Ruth and Then Wilkinson and Mrs John G Wilaon. -Charleston Evening Peat. After Grippe | F * R * W ' S or any Sickness UNION DIRECTORY NATIONAL. ... . President-Chat* S Barrett. Union Vinol Creates Strength jaty. Ga HEKE IS PROOF | V’lce President W. R. Culiicotte, I “ Aftrr a- long attack o( (Jrippe, ; Colorado. Secretary-Treusurer—A. C. Davis, j Arkansas. STATE I PerriU - Preakknl, Mr. \ rf-cmcfl ii nM. to rr- c >vcr ht-r Mfen^th. Slie wa-* v.*ry weak an-l had u > •tit-*. V|- NUl. mpiu y iuijir nvil h i cotuli- t on and r- >.*.'>:< i ! r ’ > I a!?h. I Min in !y. rei - >r.i: i n»l i u- durin;; « tnv.'trscfc i -• < • any r-m down tondt :on.” JfWGi: C Vice-President, Mi - A-! 1. i ’• (OWti, VVlS., W..I attain. »•; tV ( ivlil: uoP / 1 l< 'U W.LS JJI A W i ^ ' ! ru i a coiuiiuon. N(,l, v.ith the h ■ ,t. of V xiXirr, ilic, Ala. ixfirn. < ( \\. ter *'Ai'ur .a j*cvt’ e ii. j*a. , r .‘•y lorn nem’uH, took V!- >#n*» i. ;v: |y "it. vy»t rt.*%UltS f and it made me fi 11 l'«tter urn! ryn^er tli.m ! IvivoL'en tor year's.' 1 Wc have never sold incur st re a moie valuable health restorer i -r weak and run down persons th in VINt >L, and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will be returned if it docs mg do all we claim for it JOHN M KLEIN. Druggist, Walterboro. S. C. GREEN POND CHURCH NEWS. Green Pond Church, Jan. 10.—I thought I would give you a few lines from thi* part of the county, the part Bamberg tried to get, but failed. Time* are dull now, only a deer hunt occasionaly. Ben Linder has moved from the place known a* the “Spell place” and Paul Spell has taken his. C H Patrick is thinking of moving 6ver in Hampton county with his brother. Dr. J H Hucks left to lay for Atlanta Ga. Richard Spell and wife of Augusta are spending *or..etime with F E Spell. Hugo Spell and family have moved to Savannah. Joe and Jim Hucks left sometime ago for Jacksonville Fla More Anon. Whan kiv**i) •• fi’ton rm the cronpy \o0icti CbhniU'rt’Mu’N Coagh )(< himIt will «Rid .ff in stuck of croup and prevt ut ill diraer ami ciaxe of iimeiy TbousHiidi tif motherR nie tt MiaMt-»fnlljr. bold hf ill Dtil r» Loose toflee fathers dust and store sweepings. Pamper bags leak, strer^th, fifeshness and arocna. *cu»|1 . A. J. A Ijamur. S. C. E W Dsbbs, Mayeaville. J. •- Whitner Reid -Sec-Treas., t'olumbia. S. C. COUNTY. L. C. Padgett President. Smoak*. J. D. R i s h e r - Vice-president, Round. S.C. W. W. Smoak, Jr. - Sec-Treas.. Walterboro. S.C. L. C. Padgett—County Business Agent, Smoaks, S. C. G. W. Sweat. Conductor. Jos. Langdale. Chaplain, Weeks. Executive Committee-Jno. O. Jaques. Jr., Paul K. Crosby. S. J. Patrick, C. F, Koger, A. C. Breland. S. P. Goodwin. J. A. Willis, door keepers. Meeting 1st Saturday in each month at 11 a. m. at the courthonae. LOCALS. Ashton—J. T. Polk, president; T. J. Simmons, secretary-treasurer. Adnah-J B DuBois. presi dent; A Q Lyons, aecretary-t urer. Bella—W. W. Bryan, president; H W Hudson J r secretary-treasurer. • o Buck Head—J. A. Jones, preM* dent; A. D., Preveaux. secretary- treasurer. Bethel Local C H.(Breland presi dent; H. W. Breland secretary- treasurer; J. W. Ulmer busineM agent. Fuller—C. C. Crosby, president; B. J. Crosby, secretary-treasurer. Island ton -W. M. E. Campbell, president; C. R. Meats, secretary- treasurer. Hudson’s Mill^J. D. Hudson, president; H. A. Crosby, secretary- treasurer. Mt. Carmel — E. B. W’ay. president; G. M. Bennett, secretary-treasurer. Sniders-W. C. Brant, president; J. K. Getsinger, secretary-treasurer. Horse Pen—Jos. Langdale. presi dent; C. N. Langdale Sec-Treas. Talior-C. B. Cfoshy, president; W. H. Breland, secretary-treasurer. | • Hendersonville G. E. H. Moore.' president; 0. A. Speights, secretary- treasurer. ' Stokes —W. F. Copeland, president; J. B. Saunders, secretary-treasurer. Dry Branch-J. J. Miley, presi dent; J. L. Crosby, secretary-treas urer. Peniel- - J. L. Hickman, president; L. Bellinger, secretary-treasurer. Lodge—L. J. Jones, Sr., president; f IZIANNE COFFEE in Its air-tight can Is dust-free, strong, fresh and of j>er- qualtty. Jkiltay-Imji mm frx. NOTtCB real BHott, Mlaor y.lML at II O'alonk wa Pvbato Ooart for lastli OaroMaa, for igsardua sf Past who M GOWANS King of Externals] Is tk« one Standard prep* •ration universally and nnthttsiastically endorsed by Doctor, Druggist, Lay- ■lan, " GOWANS Cures Pneaomnia. Croup, Colds, Cougbs. Plenriay aad all •ihneots caused (rom In* flaMnation or Congestion. Qowaiu PrtfUuaHoo h** on4 of mod moMt sstm/hetorf **ration earned ’• cooatder it a tbelargakt mJm of mn.r to oar Kiocit, DrowtorAf/i prapara WO ti i TUM MUMKA T DRUG. CO., KTTMfltMvttrammit Lodge *. M. Job ns. secretary-treasurer. Walterboro--W. W. Smoak. Jr., president; E. W. Goodwin, secre tary-treasurer. Edisto—A. G. Yarley, president; S. J. Patrick, secretary-treasurer. Berea—DTStrickland, president; James M Strickland. Jr. secretary- treasurer. Omega—H. P. Martin, president; B R Griffin, secretary-treasurer. Hall—B G Weeks, president; 1 B Weeks, secretary-treasurer. Black Creek—C. C. Litchfield, president; P. A. Sloman, secretary- treasurer. ^ Brant—W. B. Crosby, president; S. A. Blocker, secretary-treasurer. PENIEl LOCAL AH members of Peniel local are .requested to meet Friday, 13th inst at 7 p. m. Come prepared to j^pay all due*. ' • ^ W. E. O’Quin, President. Jan. 7. I •a. >04 SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED Four tickets soR for $i — good for four suits. Wakoiwro Pressing dob H. R. SMITH MANAGER. 7tx.il* WRITE FOR SAMPLES TRY US ON A MAIL ORDER MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HOME WHEN YOU COME TO THE CITY “SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK” N & CO. 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. Charleston’s Great Department Store The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In the South ll New Fall Tailored Suits In exceptionally ^mart.. up to-date models for Ladies and Misses. Prices range from $10 to $100 a Suit LAMES MB USES WAUDK SHUTS In Chiftbn Panama. All new models. Plain tailored or trimmed with Taft eta, Silk or .Satin bands. Prices ringe from $4.75bS2S Newest «f Wanb far Fal aul Water Wear 0 All pure White Linen Waists, plain tailor-made, with laundered collars and cufts SI, US ml 1.50 Exh LAMES TAFFETA SOI WAISTS From $15.00 down to $2.98 each. Ladies Messaline Silk Waists at $375 Large line of Novelty Waists in Plaid Silks, Chifton Over-net or Persian Tafteta Silk. Silks and Dress Goods We are showing superior lines of Plain and Novelty Dress Goods and Silks. Write for Samples. Get our Prices. At Wholesale or. Retail We offer new lines of Blankets, Com forts, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Millinery, Gents Fine Furnishings, 6 Upholstery Goods, Floor Coverings of all kinds. Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear and Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10c and 15c each. Ladks and Childrens Ready-to-Wear Garments a Specialty Builders’ Material Wanted the public to know tliat we havn a most complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such is DOORS, SASH. BLINDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING, BRICK. LUMBER, ETC. /' At prices to suit Let us know your wants. C. A. SAVAGE. luafactarer if Ktagfe uf Dressed lumber. HACIEK lANUFAlTURIM COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO GEO. S. HACKER & SON. When You Think of Buying THINK OF BYRNES We carry a complet line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Un- derwear. . Our Shoes and Hats have style combined with comfort and give excellent service. r ” *• Complete Assortment Of CHOICE GROCERIES WE MANUFACTURE Doors Sash md Blinds __ r Columns and Balusters; Grilles o and Ornaments; Screen Doors Windows. WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weights CHARLESTON, S C. EmtabiUhed tn I7U4. Oldest firm In America 0. A. WALKER HYRNfS STORt Walter**!*, SMth eamllaa. B* MMtina strMt, CHAeLBSTON, S 0 MARBL* AMD ORAaiTX WORKS. t ..j .a. t 0