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/ O' m •9 RECORDS > X w _ Since the opening of our doors last Saturday, we have been taxed to our utmost to handle the large eager crowd of buyers that have come to take advantage of the Greatest Opportunity that has ever been offered to the buyers of Colleton County of Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Etc. We intend keeping up this record until the last day of sale, Saturday, February 18th. Never in the history of Colleton County has such an array of good FIRST-CLASS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ever been offered at such AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. Remember, we guarantee everything to be as represented. “WE MAKE GOOD” anything not satisfactory. S^ come early, before the cream is gone. Everything is marked in PLAIN FIGURES—ONE PRICE to every- body—STRICTLY SPOT CASH—Nothing charged. TBS SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH STORE WALTERBORO, S. C. Wa --X- o If you would Raise Big Crops, If you would have fewer acres am 9 cost of production, buy from the 4 COMBAHEE FERTILIZER CO., CHARLESTON, S. C Larger Crops. If you would reduce your 1/ TTr> man n far tore all pra-los of frrtifixers an<l carry a large stock of the best quality of f*r. tiluer material. If you »ant fert iluers for Cotton* Corn* Grain, Tobacco, Truck, buy only the best from a well known coiniuny Much a* tlio COMBAHEE FEBTIUZER CO.* Charleston, S. C. "The Heme of Coed Fsrtilizsrs” wmm rmm rntets. ST. GEORGE ITEMS. St. George, Jan. 23,—Special: As we never see any news from this thrivi g little town, we will endeavor to give you a few items of interest a; we see it in our dim way of seeing' things. Liet ’s birthday was fittingly cele brated at the school Auditorium by the schools and daughters of the .con federacy, among whom were also tl e old confederate Veterar s. I he address was made by Mr. Walker S. I tsey and w as ably presented ter his hearers whom he impressed very much by his well prepared‘•peech. There is a silver medal to be pre sented to the one who gives the best prepared oration on temperance at the silver medal content at the Methodist church Thursday night by the young Women’s Christian Tem perance Union. Charleston, S. C. Mr* R. H. Wichman, Jan. 18th # 1911. Walterboro, S* Dear Sir: We have of the 16th. oeived In reference to Meal, which We have re- ron the Walterboro Cotton Oil Co*, we * X u * beg to say that it has this year, as in the pas.t, given us perfect satisfaction* The regularity of your Meal, its bright color, and the excellent condition of the sacking, make us naturally more favorable to this Meal ■■SSSrikS^V ■■•■■■■IS' _ _ m m ■ ■ ■ M r 82.50 SHOES For 8.1.00 We have fifty pairs of L idles Fine Shoes in sizes ranging from 2* 1-2 to 3 1-2. Prices run from $2.50 to $1.50 per pair. We are overstocked with these small sizes. While they last you catf have your choice at Sl.OO. See Onr Window Display . BE ASH BROS. - R$aI French Drip Coffee can not be made unless the cof fee itself is pre- jrared blended and roasted ac cording to the. famous French- method. Use kUZIANNE COFFEE COMBAHEE FERTILIZER CO* For Ff&neh RmY-lciaH i New Orleans. a. Wb#n ber chila !• la d^n^tr * votnv wid rUk ber Ilf* 10 pmu-c it t o gr- v sot of h«rolMi or rl*s of !u« 1* ru.,.*,r, In protect s child from oronp Gi?«l 0 #r ’ CkeailHrla'u’sUoac'i lt«MAd» « all daacer i* eroided. For sale uy %. [ dwl- j Gary Zeigler has purchased the j Star Grocery Company of this place than to that of others, pricss being equal, and is running a nice little store. we hope him much success in his Evidently your management understands -> 1 new field. * . . We are very much surprised to naming 0 f Meal and the sacking of it. ] hear of the marriage of Miss Geneva Strickland and Mr. Weatberry. L Pink Murray was in town a few -•* Yours very truly, days ago looking fine. Small pox is raging now through this vicinity, truly hope it will 50 Jtamie V ci.rt«®ne of ColVon. Per F. Q. O'Neill, Vioe-Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. | boys, is here in the high school, he < - ■ 1 is progressing very nicely, j By the way, we see the lower part I of Colleton is going to Charleston, doi ’lyou think it a nuisance for them to h ive done so? What has become of the upper >art that wanted to go to Bamberg? Have they done anything snout it yet? While writing I have had the pleasure of seeing the prize, which i as won by Misa Corene Bucker, a j jut.g girl adopted by Tom Appleby of this place, three cheers for her, as she is oniy sixteen years of age. hing The Press and Standard a pr« .eroua New Year, we will ring W. U R. and J. L. C. Two of Coileup’s Boja. When Yon Bny A Range Buy a Good One The Landay Steel Ranjje is the best range on the market. Look at one and you will buy it. We Also SeQ JeweD Stoves Headquarters for Dixie Boy, Pony Steel, Syracuse Steel Beam, Brinley wood beam and. Chill Steel plows. Aso Tv aster Shovel Plows. PELLUM HARDWARE CO.