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Waiterboro.
Chaplala, Jos. Lsagdale. Weeks
Conductor, J. A. Willis. Cotttpe
rllle.
Buaineas Agent, L. C. Padgett
Snoaka.
I)ooc Keeper. 8. P. Goodwin, Wnl
terboro.
Kxecutlve Committee, J. O. Jnqae
Jr., A. Breland, C. P. Koger.
Aahton -L. H. Yarn, president
T. J. Simmons, secretary.
Bella W. W. Bryan, president
H. W. Hudson, Jr., secretary.
Bethel C. H. Breland, president
H. W. Breland, secretary.
Black Creek—C. C. Litchfield
president; P. A. Solotnan, secretary
Brant W. B. Crosby, president;
A. Blocker secretary.
Kdtsto- -A. O. Yarley, president
‘8. J.'Patrick, secretary.
Fuller -C. C. CTosby. president
B. J. Crokby, secretary.
lUII A. V. Rlckenbaker, presl
dent; J. O. Jaques, Jr., secretary.
Hendersonville, G. B. H. Moore
p esldent; H. O. W. Bryan, secre
f Jlprse Pen Jos. langdale. pres
Went; c. N. I^ingdale secretary.
lliidson Mil—’. D. Hudson, pres
IdenkL <’.* J. Crosby. secreUry.
Islaiidton,—W. M. E. Campbell
president; C. H. Hears, secretary.
Omega II. P. Martin, president
A I. Martin, secretary.
, Penlel W. E. OQuin. president
L. Bellinger, secretary.
Pleithiuit Grove——G. F. Copeland
president. H. A. Crosby, secretary
Stokes i). M. Saunders, presl
dent; K C. Beach secretary.
rshnr J. A. Breland, president
W. II Breland, secretary.
Walterboro,—J. Y. Beach, preal
dent; S. P. Goodwin, aecretary.
Mt. Carmel—E. B. Way, prealden
G. M. Bennett, Secretary.
Omega Loral.
Butrin. June 17.—Special: Please
Hive notice that Omega Local, No.
687 will meet the S4. of June, at
4 o'clock. All members are rw*
•lotted to be preeent and prepar
ed to pay daee. We are expect!
an address on that day, and al;
we want to arrange for the date
our picnic.
r~SUFFERED
yonr rsgnsnt mage through
eolamas of your taper nods
date of May tint., tfll, I
yon that this article skai! not ex-
tke word limit ^though the
why Mind tlgertsm In n p6of
s are many, f shall not
attempt to show many of them.
If celling Honor la accordance - ^ VfmpfiMf CoillMNnd.
PbtaOjr C&ni by LydU E. Pfak-
with> the common law, making
... *h« Erii, Pa.—* 4 1 suffered for Are yean
and women drank, debauching the froa fagujg tnmbfes and at last was
homes, aad helping to send the only
ever-living part of man and woman
to hell and the salesman held re
sponsible for the loet soul io the
maker of the universe, what prom
ise can the blind tiger rely upon,
other than to he doomed? He vio
lates the moral law by selling li
quor behind the curtain for which
th 1 common law says: “Upon con
viction he shall suffer the penalty"
and he also violates the divine law
aad without repentance will dwell
eternally with the devil and hit
angels. Woe unto the man that
pnteth the buttle to his brother’s
lips. Woe be- unto the drunkard,
ao drunkard can enter the Kingdom
of Heaven. Woe be unto the man
that maketh a drunkard.
Now suppose the blind tiger
makes a carload of money and es
capes the common law, his days
are numbered—few on earth, ahd
>1
helpless. 1
it to three doe*
and they did
no good, ao my
advised me to
Lydia E. Pink.
>'• Vegetable
Compound, and
when I had taken
only two bottles I
could see a big
change, ao 1 took
Mx bottles and I am
. ■ .now strong and well
again. I don't know how to express
my thanks for the good It has done me
and I hope all suffering women will
five Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound a trial It was worth its
weight in gold."—Mrs. J. P. Exd&ich,
B. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. \
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Cl
pound, made from native roots i
herbs, contains no narcotic or hai
ful drugs, and to-day holds the
for the largest number of actual cures
of female diseases we know rf/snd
thousands of voluntary teatiUumials
are on file In the Pinkham laboratory
at Lynn, Mass., from women who hsve
been cured from almost every form of
as in
moneys will not buy a seat In Heave female complaints, such as inflamms*
Therefore. »«., .... he ..rrh-
backache, indigestion and nervous
less In that supreme court of courts
Is not this resson enough that
blind tigertsm Is n poor business f
I prefer doing a business that I
can get upon the house-tops and
let the world know the kind of bus
iness 1 am doing. It is the kind
to die with.
' W. C. B.
FAIR rO.WMITTKKH APTOIXEI).
Other Mem-
£ ~
if
prostration.' Every suffering woman
owes it to herself to give Lydia E. link-
ham's Vegetable Compound a trial
If you want special advice write
MrsePinkham, Lynn, Man*., for it.
It in free and always helpful.
810,000 FOR ONE HOG.
President Brown
her. of
President Brown of the Colleton
County Fair Association after con
sultation with the chairmen of the
various coufmltteea. has appointed
the two additional members of then
committees. The first named In
h cane having been elected as
superintendent the other two mem
bers are appointed by the president
upon the recommendation of this
superintendent.
The committees will have charge
of the exhibits in the apartments
named.
The fallowing are the committees:
Entertainment Jos. W. Lucas, D.'
L. Smith, H. W. DuBolS.
Womans' Department—Mrs. J. B.
Glover Mrs. E. D. W. Durant Mrs.
D. E. Gueas.
Agriculture—R,. E. Jones, W. A.
Dultant, L. J. Joaea.
Historical Relics—Mrs. J. G. Pad-
Tett Mra. H. M. Carter Miss Geor-
* •
gia Ackerman
vin, O E. H. Moore.
Poultry—E. A. Marvin R. D. Role
*> 7
inaon, L. C. Padgett.
Racing—Dr. T. G. Kershaw, F.
M. Kinsey, C. C. Anderson.
Merchants and Manufacturers — t | most invariably relieved with
W. J. Taylor E. T. H. Shaffer Abe
8. Karesh.
Negro—A. P. Washington, R. B.
Chisholm, D. K. McTeer.
FUh Dtaner.
Hedernsonrille June 12.—Special
According to previous arrapgements
a party of friends met on tthuroday
Tabor IjocoI.
RufTin, June 16.--Special: This
local will hold a meeting on June
24th at 3 o'clock, p. m. All
members are urged to attend and
be prepured to pay dues.' Those
mho CHiinol attend will please send
dues to secretary at earliest con
venience.
W. H. BRELAND.
Secretary
executive Committee Meets.
The executive committee of the
< >unty Farmers’ Union met at the
J’re** and Standard hail Saturday
morning.
Several mattera of Importance
were diacuased. The meeting ad
journed to meet Saturday, July 1.
at 10 o'clock, at which time anoth
er meeting will be held. J. O.
Jaquex Jr. and C. F. Koger were
present.
Fuller laical. No. 78.1 Meets.
Waterboro Koulte No. 2, June
10. Special: Our meeting of today
waa mell attended. It aeema aa If
our union is reviving as nil mem-
hern were present but one. Much
more interest is being taken now
than for some time.
The Kiibject of the warehouse was aeveral days before, and the threat-
brought up before the union and entng outlook for this day, we
dlscusHed by several of the mem- were invited up to the hospitable
tiers. I think it is favored by a home of the Weekleys.
great many. A long table was placed on the
The cheapest way of getting bark piazxa, and served in picnic
mumps out of the land was discuss- j style. Everything one could think
«sl also, and we decided that the of, in the line of eatables, mas
j. **• of il.wiamite was the cheapest, jthere. Such as fish, chickens, ham.
After the discussions we appoint-| beef pics, cakes, salads, macaroni,
delegate* to meet with the Coun- coffee, etc Between forty and fif
ty Cnion which are the follow- *y guests partook of this bountiful
r ' ^
lug; repast. In the afternoon ice cream
C. l\ Crosby, A F. Fisk \V. S. wa * made and *cr\ed. Home of
Crosby, II. K. Crosby, and I,. C. the young people strolled off to
Robertson. ibe river to ejuoj the pleasure of
Our local meets second Saturday ^ >OJlt riding, etc
of each month. One by one the guests departed
SECRETARY. feeling that much of the day's plea
** ure was due to the kindness ami
The uniform success that has at- hospitality of M r. and Mm Arms-
tt tided the use of 5* ChnmBerlatn s , . ...
Colic, Cholera and Idarrhoea Kero dorff > *“ d ( arrte " ^ley.
edy han made It a favorite every- ? Gne Who was Present,
where. It can alwaxs be depended ! — —
Upo.i. For sale by all dealers. ■ Mias Kate Butler, a charming
—'yourg lady, of North Augusta 8.
Mrs H. A. Crosby and children, c. Is in town spendlgn a few w^eks
of Bethel section were in town Sat- as the gueat of MU» Viola An-
•rday shopping. I deraon.
Verdict of Atkmta Jury—Valuable
Porker Killed In Wreck.
Atlanta, Ga., June 9.—Ten Thoms
and dollars ia the value placed on
n hog by a jury In the Superior
'’ourt here today In the case i.f
J. k\ Pebo of .VndiviHe Tenu.,
against the Vicksburg, Shreveport
aad Pacific Railroad
The hog In queetlon was "Pre
mier Longfellow's" rival, a pedi
greed porkqr, who was killed in n
railroad a*' olent on which Mr. De-
| bow had ret »• valuation of $20,000.
The nn mat mas nine feet long,
hree f**t huh and weighed more
than 1,00? pounds.*
SUUOMSOBSTO
GEO. S. HACXBR * SOP
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j. WE MANUFACTURE
Outs Silk nt, IliMs
Columns and Balusters; Grille
and Ornaments; Screen Door
Windows.
WE DEAL IN
Glsss, Sash Qord and Weight
CHARLESTON. S C
Express Delivered
or called for at every part of
the city. Telephone 8b.
& C. A. SAULS, AGENT.
At Southern Express Co
Vbn Tw
nm OF HUES
o . • .
We carry acomplete line of Dry
Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Un-
Our Shoes and Hats have style
combined with comfort and give
excellent service.
Complete Assortment Of
CHOICE GROCERIES
BYRNE'S STORE.
Walterboro, • • South Carolina.
Professional Notices.
Wa. J. Flshburae Heber R. radgeti
FiSHBURNE A PADGETT
Attorneys aad Cowasslors at Law
WALTERBORO. - S. C
OFFICE OF
Or. A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: { *• i P ®
I p. a., 6 p. a
OPPOSITE Farmers aad Marohenw
Bank.
'Phone iOOa.
WALCTRBORO 8. G
Rheumatic
Pains
"My mother is a great suf
ferer from rheumatism, and Dr.
Live stock b. o. Hiott, w. s. Mafi Miles’Anti-Pain Pills is the only
remedy that relieves her."
MRS. G. DAVENPORT,
Roycefield, N. J.
The pains of rheumatisnl are
the 8th
near Salkf
bridge for a picnic and flah Try.
On account of the heavy rains fdi-
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They
also overcome that nervous irri
tation which prevents sleep be
cause they soothe the nerves. To
chronic suffers they are invalu
able. When taken as directed,
they relieve the distress and
save the weakening influence of
pain, which so frequently pros
trates. Many sufferers use therti
whenever occasion requires with
the greatest satisfaction, why
not you? They do not derange
the stomach nor create a habit.
Why not try them ? Get a pack
age from your druggist. Take it
according to directions, and if
it does not benefit he will retnittt
your money.
\ 4 ImriHini' \Y<»tn:itt.
Is ore u ho it» lovely in face, form
mind, and temper. But it* hard for
woman to be charming without
health A weak, niokly woman will
lue nervous and Irritable, C’onaUpA-
tion and kidney polaons show in
plmpU-a. blotched, akin eruptions
ahd a wretched complexion. Elec
tric Bitters always prove a god
send to women who want health
l^uty and frlem,?. Th ‘y regiSTato
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify
the blood; give strong nerves,
bright eyes, pure breath smooth,
velvety skin, lovely complexion and
perfect health. Try then . 50c at
Jro. M. Klein s.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt
H T. BUCK SR, i
DENTAL SURGEON
I hsve reopened my dental
office, and have naocisted
with me DR. JOHN H.
BAKER. All ‘work given
prompt attention.
Office next Terry A Shaffer’s 5
Store. |
Office Hoar*: 8.80 am to 3 t
p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. *
’Ppone No. 67a. ^
i Walterboro, C ®
Soeeoooooooooooooooooooooo
First-Class Dotal Work at Reasonable Prices
(
Best plates $2 50
Gold crowns 22k 4.50
Bridge work per tooth 4.00
Silver fihings 50c.
Gold filling $1.00
to
$9 oo
to
5.00
to
5.00
to
1.00
up
<1 • fix'!
Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialty—50c.
CHARLESTON DENTAL ROOMS
306 King St CHARLESTON, S. C.
C. S Latimer, D. D. S., Prop.
We pay Railroad fare within twenty-five miles on all work
amounting to S*g.oo or more
Builders’ Material
Wanted the public to know that we havn a most
complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as
DOORS.
SASH,
BUNDS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDING.
BRICK,
LUMBER, ETC.
At prices to suit Let us know your wants.
C. A. SAVAGE
rer tf Rngk aid Dressed Lumber-
► *■11
NEW
Spring Ch
1 have just received a large shipment of New Spring Clothing
for’Men, Women and Children. By pipchasing in large quanti
ties I am able to sell these goods at
see my display of Men’* Spring
Coat Suita. Voile Skirts. Panama
All new goods. Big Bargains. It
before you buy.
C. E. DURANT
Chrfl Eng’r and Land Surveyor
Will be in Walterboro at J
B, Ackerman’s on Saturdays
and all other days when not
at work in field.
’Phone No. yjy.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLI
NA.
Scholarship Examiaatioa.
” University of South Carolina
offers scholarships in the School of
•xljcatlon to ona young man from
each county. Each scholarship la
worth $100 in money, and $10 term
fee and free tuition.
Examination will be held at the
county seat July 14, 1011. Examla
ation students generally for admis
sion to the University will be held
at the same time
A rite for Information to
8. C. MITCHELL,
President,
Wlathrop College.
SCHOLARSHIP aad ENTRANCE.
EXAMINATION.
The examination for the award
of vacant scholarships In Wlathrop
College aad for the admission of
aexv students will be held at the
County Coart house on Friday, July
7, at 0, a. in. Applicants must be
not less than fifteen years of age
When scholarships are vacant after
July 7, they will be awarded to
tlixme making the highest average a
this examination, provided • they
meet the conditions governing the
•want. Applicants for scholarships
should write to President Joimaoa M, * s Rul> y John* of Stokes^was
before the examination for scholar- * n town Thursday. She was ao-
shtp examination blanks. j com pan led by her brother. Clyde,
Scholarships are worth $100 and who left Thursday aftenoon for
free tuition. The next session xvlll Virginia, where he will attend to
open September SO, 1011. For far. Rome business for the Western Un- j returns,
ther information and catalogue, ad>: ion Telegraph Company, under whoa liver an
w prices. Come and
Trousers, Ladies’
Children’s Dresses,
to see my stock
For Solid Gold
Jewelry Go to
J. A. ViSSTEKBERG, Jewelry Stac*
Main Street, Next Door to New
WALTEBBOEtO, S. Q.
Work Mm
after you take Dr.
Pills, and you'll
fine results. C
digestion vanish
They
bowels
dress Pres. D. II. JOHNSON. Rock- employment he haa been for
Hill. 8. C. O-g-lOC few years,
strength and
system. Try
Jro. M. Kleins.