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it,’mi PAGES wtm ItAK SCHOOL CLOSf& prit^ ii,-Spe- r school tanffht this ytv by Mias Eula Acker- MM closed recently, with a very tetereattag program. The child ren were nicely drilled and per formed their parts well. The following is the program: Opening Address—pston Ackerman. f Opening Song-*‘I'll Be a Sun beam,” by School. Praj rer—Hon J. D. Ackerman: Dialogue - ‘ ‘Aunt Peggies’ Wood-Pile,” Adam, Fletcher and Ridpnan Ackerman, Hubert Dandridge and Allen Addison. Dialogue-“Ghost in the Qoeet,” Maggie and Virgie Ack erman, Nellie Hoff, Annie and Eddie Redman. ’ Recitation—* ‘The Un barred Door.” Billip Bridge. Drill-“Japanese Drill,” little girls and eight boys. Dialogue-"My Birdie Dead,” Harvey Redman Nelson Ackerman. Recitation—"Our Flag,” Hubert Dandridge. Song—"Star Spangled Ban ner,” One boy ana fifteen girls. Dialogue—"Mother Goose,” Six is and eight boys and five girls. Diak Sam’s Jogue—"Uncle Cooks,” seven boys. Song—"I Could Love a Little Girl Like You,” Hubert Dan dridge, and Annie Lee Ackerman Recitation — ‘ ‘Aunt Doleful’s Philosophy,” Billie Bridge. Dialogue—"Taking Sam’s ''Dialogue—“Getting inVD^SS OfS? and eleven boys. one jlrl ARAN. H. GAKTBrsrmt'&REttfiJUC t edge, fApril Soadsy was the negelar day for re organizing oar Sunday School at Carter** Ford. After another very KYWBFWconranon. made from Gospel Hyasns 1 to C, lag, ^j ffjtn.fi»ur ..m n.., j. use in the next session of Tbe Colleton pr< * ent fo,k>w, ®J offl6er » •V »•_* a a i,kL K were a|»pointed to serve this year. Japtiat S. S. Cooeentioa. which X meet, with the Bethlehem eboreh ■°P« r l'>.tendcnt FHdejr. Setprdey eAd Sundv. Me, _> A H«m. extent ^penoten- 26-27-28, l»ll. ‘ . The Sum)., School, .ill pice* W.G.H*re. ■«»««» practice as we are late getting oat 1 , the music. P- M. Johna, teacher of first clam Not:—83. 174. 226, 256. 331. 411. amisted by H. A Cummings. 429. 451, 452, 454,460, 470. 485, 495. j Mrs. J. C. Ltwson, teacher of clam * ; No. 2. ambted by Mim Ruby Stanley. Mim Ella Cummings—Teacher of Mrs. H. J. Givens^ Committee. MMnigtt la Tbe Osarks so held in Iks and yet skeplera Hiram Scrmatoo. af Olay City, HI., easgksd sad w Ha was la the moaotalsa on the sdvter of fir* doctor*, who asM •oaiptiss. bet fteed elUsate, aed aterted h Dr Ding's New Dtsoorerr. he Wee to dm It. “1 boMert It aaved my Itfe.” he writes "for It med* e esw erne of me. ao that 1 eae row do rood work agaie.** For all Inna dbeaaea* eoeghs, eolda, le- grip a, uibme, eroep, wkoopiea ooegh. bar fsrar, beamrrbeaea. of FOR SALE HIGH GRADE COTTON SEED -MEAL $30.00 PER TON NEW BAGS FULL W1 damNo. S. Mrs. C. C, Caldwell —Teacher dee* No. 4. We meet each Sunday at 10:00 o’doek, and at 12.-00 we have preach ing. bylRev. J. C. Lawson. Mm. H. A. Cummings eras called to the bedmde* of her daughter, Mrs. J4W. McMillan last week, who|was eonfiined to her bed with chill and fever, but we are glad to report , j . . or that she is much better at this writ- qeinsr, it* tbs bast keowu ramady . , , Pnoe SOoand |1 00 Trial bottle free.‘mg. • Guaranteed by all drofafata After a moat successful, term j Mias Edna Chi tty the able and effi- Hon. G. W. Way,-of Mt. Carmel, c ie n » teacher closed her school at ? W * terb0r ° 0 " buMDM * Branch, Much 31. She will r spend a week with friends and rela- 1 ' 1 . tives near Lodge and then return to ; her home at Olsr. Miss Chitty has won many friends in Colleton leave. W. G. and who hate to see L. A. Hiers visited I > friends near Lodge Saturday night. Eugene Jones was the guest of |i Mim Edna Chitty Sunday afternoon. Willie Bishop of Mt. Pleasant was 1 a visitor at -Carter’s Ford Sunday Heber Cummings dined with W. G. and L. Hiers Sunday. We are living in a beutifnl age, where golden opportunities are swiftly passing by. Shall we be still and let them pa*s. and not grasp! them? No we must seize some of; the golden opportunities. May God ; help us to grop a golden onetwOP I • they paas. luniMWcc lnIUor tm ; Coiubia.lAprn b^Sperial: Gover- ndr Bleaze today ieeqetf a proelamo- tioa calling the sheriffs and their deputies, constables, rural^ police, city and town ofTiciala to order on the enforcement of the liquor Ifiwsof the’State. The following is the proclamation: State of South Caroling, Executive Department. To All Sheriff and Their Depart ment. Magistrates and Their Constables; Constable** Rural Police, City and Town ° Officials of South Carolina:** Please take notice that an “Act to declare the law in refer ence to and to regulate the manu- ficture. sale, use, consumption, possession, transportation and dis position of alcoholic liquors, and beverages within the State, and to police the same,’* and Acta amenda tory thereto, provides, in part, as follows: “It shal be theduty of the sheriffs, and their deputies, magistrates, con stables, rural police, cit/ and town officials, to enforce the provisions | of this Act, etc.” Now, gentlemen, I beg and insist upon you doing your duty under this Act, and wish to say to those of you who come under my authority, i( you do not do it, (while it would be very unpleasant,) I shall take action in the matter and use the authority given me under this Act. I hope that you will not force me to do this; and, for this reason and because 1 am anxious that all of the laws of her the State be enforced and that law lessness and vice shaH be put down as far as within our powers, lie, I Howr’s Thif? appeal to you to.assist in the enforce ment of all the criminal laws of our State. I will do my part and give you all the assistance I can. I also call upon all good citizens of our State to assist in the enforcement of our laws. Very respestfully, Cole L. Please, Governor. OFFICERS BANK OF SMOAKS. ** Smoaks, April 6,—Special: At a meeting of the Bank of Smoaks held Tuesday the 4th, the folljwing were elected as directors: W. H.Varn. H. M. Wood, A. E. Varrt, S. P. J. Garris. Sr., t.nd J. S. Williams, Pres.; W, H. Yarn, Vice Pres.; and W. C. Patrick, Walterboro Oil Mill ■'■“"■j" ■S— W> offer Oa* Hundred Didlara Ue ward (i-r »uy nt*r of CararrA lh.nl oau ■o' b* e«r*d hr lUll’f t'siarrh Cars. F J & Co,Toledo, o. Jr., Cashier. We, the ander aifriied, bare known Fi »» o i. « JChener for ihe la.t 15 yedS and! McWilliams is a Banker of con- t*t!tY*h!in perfect• y; honoiable m all siderable experience having been bnaineia transaction., and ttt|anria)W | connected with the Bank of Hampton aide to carry oat any t-bligationa made!. , Waiding, Kinnan & Mar- j for years, is a young man of pleasing personality and is well known. In accepting the position Mr. Williams stated to the stock holders that he only did so with 1 - the by his fin via. .. Wholesale Droggiats, Toledo O. || IIaU’aCatarrh Car* in takta inter- na ly. aeHag directly npou tbe blood and aaeona surfs res of tbe^Vyatem FastiMratals aaat f ee Price, 75c, per bottle.,, -old br all Drocgiau. nnrrnR't ram MEMORIAL I ttTKE. MAGISTRATE jawus. . I bow* -M b, Uirferatanding that they releive him IIUvIVao LI\La|\ HILHIUIIIIILa ^ ... . , # .. j Tak« Bmll tFaui&jr Pm# (oACJOstipa as Mon as some other of the stock- • v ^ . % £ i g*mtv*gnVi tarlll ben efi / of^e" r t^BKletlts 8 of^ ihit^U! | holders weie sufficiently experienced Doctor s C reek Baptist cnurch. will now known as St. Paul’s township,, > can ngATM iieid Dmibin to fill the position, be held on the last Thursday in April previously Adams Run and Collins R oAUIICAIH NlAK KUUnilf* Varnisinthemercantilebusi* which will be the‘27. , | .• afternoon, April Till, t ness at Moselle and Smoaks as well Distinguished speakers will be ac t of this territory 1 to ChtuSSS! 1911, ^ death entered the , as farming interests, present and will deliver some very ^ un t v . I am appointed as magis- borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Risber Mr. Patrick is a banker of exper- interesting *j)eeohes jVrate for the aaid St. Paul’s township near Round. S. C. and called forth ience having been connectetl with the The public is cordially invited. and that I am required under this thepuresoulof their eldest daughter 1 Bank of Hampton for quite a number There w ill also Ik* a churchyard f^^; ) jh°idjny ci*urt in three places, Lenna Caroline. She was born Fob-! of vears. act to hold my court in three places, . • . . . .u, said township and I wilt make the „ . , ,, cleaning up, also of cemetery on the fol | ()V , inji (iaN , at (ilffl , rent IK , ints on ru iry 21, isiO. m iking her 1* years previous ThurMiay. All wl o are in- and after this date 1 will be at t>.e one month and 16 days old. erestt'd in are invited to attend. A member. HACKER MANGFAlTlRINS COMPANY. SUOCEStSOHS 'll) GEO. S. HACKER & SON following placed in sai 1 township: Tuesdays at Adams Kun Depot. Friflays at KearseV Store, near Adams Run village. Saturdu.vs ami Mondays, at Meg- gettv Wednesdays and Thursday I wi;; In* at Ravenel. my ii*ine and wiii re ceive any mipeis pertaining !■ my court. I will mn'-e one of these da>s when necessary across law- law Swamp to hoM c«>urt. The stockholders are to -be con gratulated on being able to secure sucb, expet ienetd and competent men to rill the important positions. Site !*i'l be mLsed, oh so much by us all, but we have the great C r«. cation that she is resting sweetly .. - . JZ" rlilv i"! HENDERSON ROBINSON. their great bereavement. A marriage which is attracting Haring uaited with the Methodist cons '^ ora kUt interest just now, is Church when quite young shcro-i*^*^ M*" Liiiie Ifcnderson to rrame-i a loyal member, a willing James Kdward Kobinaon and cheerful helper. On account of i Thursday the D. H. TOWI.F^. Magistrate, in health she stopped school about ! ^ of A P ril The fo,lowin K invi- Meggett, S. C., March 7. 1911. VVE MANUFACTURE u .»• Doors Sash and Blinds Columns and Balusters; Grille? and Ornaments; Screen Doon Windows. , WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord and Weight? CHARLES! ON, S C, 4 0 0 WE PAY 4 0 a Lama t*h< older i* nearly always do* .W rhea madam of lb« mucci**, and qaiekl? yields u» tbs free application of Chamberlain’* Liniment. For aai* by all dealers. Mrs. W. L. Stoke* and childfcn of Charlaaton are in^town viaitingat bar brothera, C. D. C. Adama. You 4 pt'r cent quarterly on aU deposits in our Savings Department. Capital $15,000.00 Fanners and Merchants Bank, EHRHARDT, S. C. S. W. Copeland, President. Dr. J. H. Roberts, Vice-Ppm. M. Max Walker. Cashier. threv weeks ago, and was confined tat *ons have been issued: to her bdd about two weeks. She ^ Mrs (. ampin'.I G. Henderson seemed to be improving slowly until ! w *'' ^' ve ’ n rnarr ' a i?c their daughter early Friday Morning before her UUie Melville death, when *he complained of head-1 ^ ache, and soon became unconscious. ' R eVtf r eri J Jame&L<lward Robinson She never regained consciousness. on ^ ur3< ^ a ^ , ^ e twenty-seventh AH was done that physicians and loving hands could do to save that ! precious life, but God knows best. Death never claimed a lovelier spirit than that of lA?n. She was gentle, i modest, sweet, and affectionte. On her death the family sustains an ir reparable loss, but her eternal giiin. i>he was a loving and obedient daughter and a devoted sister. Let us bow in humble submission , to His will, fully realizing that . “He d »eth al! thing* well.” Blanche Ki&her April at high noon at their residence Walterboro. South Carolina The hon ir of your prejen;e is requested HaveJ Hie Mother’s Li o* NEVER Ol’TOF WORK. !‘b* batieaf little thinas erar mad* ai* Dr. Klag's Naw Ufa Pill*. Leery ptti la a eagar eoai*d glohala of baaltb. tkalduuNt** wwfcnaaa Into atrenrtb. taargy. brainfag Into oariag Ooosti nation, Cbtito. Dyspepaia, Malaria. Only Sc at all draepsta. “Four d<>o ,r * hitd niven r.ie ut ."'w rites Mr*. Lnur* tiaineti, of Atoca, Lh , ' and my ehi'dren and all my fiieu. • were looking for me to die, when my eon insisted that 1 os^ Eientric IJIttere I cki a), and they h* m done me a world of good. I will always praia* them.” 1 K.ectrio Bitier»i is a price i »« l eM.ng to j women troub e 1 wish falnMv? sod dizxy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, oonailpttion or kidney dis orders. Usa them and gain uew health, s'reag’h »nd rigor. Tbey’ra guaranteed' to eatiafj or money rtlunded Only 50c at all druggists. P. C. Moore and daughter of Georgia, returned home last week after kpending a few days with Mr. and Mn. H. A. Francis. is a tiling you don’t often buy but when you do buy Quality’ and- Price must be considered. Quality, because poor paint which will not retain its color and preserve the wood for years is useless. Price, because you must get the most good paint you can for your money. YOU are going to paint this Spring. You owfe it to your hopse, to your family and to your town. BEFORE BUYING SEE UST ' WE ARE AGENTS FOR » - Magnolia Paint NONE BETTER. • - - • $1.75 per Gallon Ready Mixed. ALSO WE SELL RAW LINSEED OIL AT $i.oo PER GALLON. We also handle at close figures red roof paint, white lead, and all Stains and Varnishes, Terry & Shaffer, Department Storey D □ 3 “GET - THE - HaBIT” BUY YOUR GOODS AT * ' Charleston Surprise Bargain House. 570 KING STREET CHARLESTON, S. & AND WALTERBORO BRANCH WALTER BOKO, .... SOUTH CAROL1N A WATCH, WATCH, WATCH! for Saturday, April 15. SMivcnir* «ill i>e givfin away w jth our beautiful nice Indies, Misses and Girls’ Hats, Chi dren\sCaps, Etc. ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL OUR FRIENDS. We have an Up-to-Date line of Men’s Spring and Summer^ Clothing Sin/le trousers, when you order them you pay $4 50. I am able to sell them for $3 50. Don’t miss this oppot lunity. MAKE OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR SURPRISINGLY LOW. PRICES. l.i SOB EL, Manager Walterboro Branch WALTERBORO • . . S. Q WE BUY CHICKENS AND EGGS. 0 S i [c if ^ vPrickly /lg .!, * one ITL Prompt, Pov/erfi;! ?.:n:' . - ' Its r*. , # f''t >• l: ' V yv M |.. P. i'. ! tt.L '»uy vtuu-Ki/ \ - \ Cu.tj oi a u ... .5 l i « i4 / r,l h p. p. p. HT V •kr« rich, rcl, p i-e 1— i -ins 3 the entire Id * Lj * > l ‘’ n — vi. the brain— 1 riUtllnil dl|fa|llill iml u»* 1 j -Y ; ' ';>*(!f:c fi.r Llood Pc.jen ; i..r, ci ,e u . «'•>. j; » « 1 D; n-i- Lheumctiani l ft.'ps the P.’ ’ M.alarn- . ' 4 ■* ' 1 " " l>)siy-bv;..)i r, 1 ,.u- n it*. 1 1 1 i F. v. 1 ff f’MAN, SAVANNA!», GA. fil o For Solid Gold and SOver i Jewelry Go to J. A. WkISTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Postofiice. WALTERBORO, 8. G. I “Oar babv cries for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. T B Ken drick, Raaaca, (Ja. *Ti is the best cough remedy on tbe mark'*! for coughs, oolds aad croop.** For sale by all deal- laham.Padgett, of Ruffin, n mentioned among thoae wh business in town Monday.