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. sf* (p. WBEN YOU SEE THESE INNS YOU MAY KNOW THEY ARE HOLDING PRICES RIGHT DOWN TO THE DOTTON. In order to reduce my large stock I will sell at the following prices for the next 10 days: 1 Car Flour and Gmt to go at—Flour $5 25; Grist $1 60 1 Car Corn and Oats to go at—Corn 90c Oats 59c. Rice per 100 lbs -$2 75 to $4 90 Bacon per 100 lbs. at 7c. Ground Coffee in 1 lb cans IKc Kite Tot acco per lb. 42c. Brown Mule Tobacco, (box) $3 30; Corker Tobacco (box) il 40 White Sale Tobacco (box) $2 90; Box Baking Powder $1 K5 Box Octagon Soap $3 90; $6.00 Toilet Sets to close out at $4 19 Safes to go from $2 90 to $5 18; Ladies and Children’s Velvet Slippers to close out cheap—Ladies Slippers per pair 74c. DRESS GOODS MUST GO Ladies Shirt Waists Ladies Dre^s Skirt 40c to £4 9o $l lyto 6 19 Boy’s Suits from 25c. up , ' * * '.St ^ * ' Buggies and Wagons for Sale Cheap. Ice creim churns very low; 8 quart buckets at 15c each. Now is the time to get your Summer Bargains. We want everybody to get some of these wonderlul bargains. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to visit our store during this sale. Yours for business. L J. L. Lyons, Smoaks, S. C. £ 01 GO TO 0 y WHERE YOt} GET THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. Charleston Surprise Bargain House. 570 KING STREET CHARLESTON, S. C AND WALTERBORO BRANCH WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA FOR EVERYTHING IN Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies* and Gents Furnishings, eiothing. Hats. Shoes, Etc H i Just received a new shipment of Misses Dresses. Children’s 11 Capa—Suit Cases. I. SOBEL, Manager Walterboro Branch WALTERBORO • * • S. €• WE BUY CHICKENS AND EGGS. MRS. LARAMORE TELLS ^ROUBLES lady la Goodwater Describes Her Distresstaf Experience and TeUs Haw She Was Finally Relieved. BUYERS ATTENTION. Good water. Mo.—‘Ever since I was • little girl,” says Mrs. Riley Larsmore, “I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia. I suffered misery after eating, aad had terrible heartburn. I thought I had to suffer this way as long as I lived, but when 1 began to take Thsdtord’s Black-Draught, in small doses, every night, the heartburn was all gone in a few days, and I could eat without distress. I took two small packages in all, and although that was some time ago, the, dyspepsia has not returned. ' - % 1 speak a good word for Thedford’s Black-Draught whenever 1 have the op portunity.” If eating causes distress, we urge you lo try Thedford’s Black-Draught. It cleanses the system, helps the stomach to digest its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and is without bad after effects. Try it. Price 25c. We are prepared to aupply jroor wants from our complete line of • General merchandise. Our good* are fresh and guaranteed. We con supply you in Groceries i Pr> Good*. Shoes va n 'l Notions. A few of our prices: I tent Green Toffee at la* - . 1 From aad after the lot dag of Jaly—just two weeks hence—It will aot only eont one dollar to get mar ried ii~'Sooth Carolina, where It has heretofore coal nothing' but the marriage ceremony can be formed only by> ministers of tba pel, Jewish rsbbis or officials au thorised by law to administer oaths. Heretofore anybody could perform the marriage ceremouy ia South Carolina. The marrisse license law passed by the legislature at its last sess ion goes into effect July 1st. It is sure to cause some confusion at first; as in other States, the igno rant may conclude that the se curing of a license is equivalent to a marriage ceremony. Hence It la important that the provision of the law be fully undJn-tood, especially miniMrrs mho are most frequently called upon to perform the cere mony. .The low in full is as follows: The lain. 1 AN ACT TO REQl’IKB MARRIAGE IJU KNSES AND REGULATE THEIR ISSUANCE. Section 1 Be it enacted by the ! ♦ . general assembly of the State of ; Sot^h Carolina, That from and af ter the first day of July, 1911, It shall be unlawful for any persons to contract matrimony within this I State without first procuring a li cense as hereinafter provided; and it shall likewise be unlawful for i anyone whom*oe\er, to perform the ; marriage ceremony for any such pe | sons without said persons first de- j livering to Ihe party performing < said ceremony a license as is here inafter provided, duly authorising ! said persons to contract matrimony. Any person or officer performing the marriage ceremony without the production of such license shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not more than one hun dred t SlOtf) dollars nor less than, f 1 -. ;wenty-ftve tS25i dollars, or im prisonment not more than thirty ! days nor less than ten. Sec. 2. For the purpose of carry ing out the foregoing provisions the judge of probate shall Issue a license for the marriage of any per sons upon the payment of a fee of one 411.96) dollar therefor, and a statement under oatb or affirm ation to the effect that the per sons seeking to -contract matrimony are legally capacitated, to marry together with tbe full names of the persons thelp ages and places of residence. Of tbe fee of one 111.001 dollar tbe Judge of probate shall retain twenty-five cents as his compensation; tbe remaining seventy-five cents shall be paid in to tbe county treasury and go to the school fund of said county Provided. No such license shall be issued when tbe woman or wo man-child is under the age of four teen or the man or male is under the age of eighteen: Provided, fur ther That when either party to the propoesd marriage shall be under eighteen years o(i age and shall re side with father or mother or other relative or guardian, the pro bate Judge shall not issue a license for sach marriage until the consent of such relative or guardian In writ Weigh yourself before commenc ing to use Samoee, the great fleeb forming food. The wonderful sale of this preparation since first in- irixiuied in Watlerboro and the re- remarkable result following Its uae have made John M. Klain such an enthusiastic believer on tbe grant value of Samoee that he gives bfa personal guarantee to refund the money if Samoee will not make thin ; people fat and restore health and that MW n CAIN aciun Flf» Klein Advises Thin Folks to nee Ramose. While thinness may not be a dis ease, yet it is la reality a condi tion that needs attention. Under s the nourishing power of Humoee healthy, natural flesh will soon be attained. This remarkable flesh formiag foot strengthens the system generally and builds up the fleshy tissues so good, natural plumpness ra- ! strength to those who use It. ! suits. | This is a strong guarantee, but An ounce of flesh U better than jbe hits seen so many of his custom- a pound of theory. John M. Klain ers who a few weeks ago looked Ilk* believes that the best possible pow- walking skeletons become plump am ers of Samoee Is to have It tried well through the use of Samoee he by hie customers, and to Induce all feels he cannot say too much to In duce people to try It. This marvelous flesh forming foo. is assimilated as soon as it is taken of them to use it, he offers to pay for tbe Samoee In case It does not give satisfaction. No stronger proof than this can be given of hla faith into the stomach, makes good rich in It. He has seen hundreds who blood, tones up the weakened sys- were weak, thin and scrawny be- teni, helps to assimilate the food come plump, robust and strong, sole and makes the user plump and I ly through the use of Satnose. Ten well. days treatment 50c. TUN HUB MAH f AT Good, healthy flesh can only ba gained by the urn of tbe proper feed together with natural action of tbe organs of assimilation. Nina paoplo out of «ten la order to weigh ha much as they ought and bo perfect ly healthy, should aae great flesh formiag health restorer. WMgh yooraelf W> fora cotameacing to uae thasa little tablets, still see how ycur weight In creases from week to week. Largo box for 50c. Satnose does not contain a pwrtieia of starch or pepsin nor la It any nauseating preparation such aa Is usually recommended to make peo ple fat. and which does not build up good healthy tiseuea. valuable flesh forming tones up and strengthens tein, hetp.i tbe food that In be assimilated ia a natural •nd absolutely restores health to al the organs. if y*ti are not perfectly satisfied with the results of Samoee. John M. Klein will return your without any quibbUag. ficient warrant. Given under my hand hphI this day of A. O Jmlue of Probate of county tVrtlflcate—This U to certify that I, did this day perform tie marriage ceremony for the within named persona at 8. . , . . day of . A. I) Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the party performing the marriage ceremony to take the marriage li cense and fill out certificate and within fifteen days, turn the same over to the judge of probate who issued it and It shall be the duty of the judge of prohate to record and Index same In a book kept for that purpose; and It shall be the du ty of the judge of probate to issue a certified copy of said license gnd certificate to any person upon such person paying him the sum of twenty-five cents as a fee there for. 8eo. 5. The production of such and recovered for any violation of this act shall be paid to the coun- the school fund of the county In ty treasurer and credited by him *o which the \iolatlon occurs. Rice Per Peck i** G. I. BLOCKER, WALTERBORO, S. 4*. Fancy Groceries lla^e just •'p'j.ed a t.» w Hao Fancy and Btuple Groceries. We also carry a fresh line of fruits, aad Confectionery. Yout putn i.age is solicited . Jasper W. Crosby, ,'FKIX. H. C. lag shall first be delivered to him Gold Hand Hams at Illr. | Provided. That such license shall be issued ia the counties of Beaufort, Col let on, Darlington Georgetown Chuuk Meat, 3 lbs. for n orr y. Oconee and Sumter by the Excellent 4'ountrjr Meat KW - clerka of court. . j See. 2. That upon the back of Wasted—Kggw aad tldckraw. . .. . ,. . each lie-ease so issued there shall K ^ be a blank to be filled out by the - party performing the marriage cere mony, and shall be signed by- both contracting parties and the form of the license and certificate sha be as follows: MARRIAGE LICENSE. State of South Carolina f County of .’ Whereas. It has been made to ap pear to me Judge of probat ^ for county, upon oath that of and <5 . . ... of are legally capacitated t root ran matrimony, and that their age-, ire ranpi /eljr years nd....... uiontns, and y*»ara and months, and that their j rare is...... and their nationality is These are therefore, to authorize any person qualified to perform tbe marriage ceremonies to perform the marriaga ceremony for the persons above named, and for tbe so doing this shall be suf- Cotton Seed Meal and Hdb for Horses and Mules. Cotton seed meal as used for all kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats, is already so well established as to need no com- • . . 3 ment. But it is not so well known that cotton seed meal is equally valuable as a food for horses and mules. The eminent Dr. Tail Butler, of the North Carolina Experimental Station, a recognized authority on animal feeding, says in speaking ol a proper ration for work horses and mules, "I wou.d rather have two pounds of cotton seed meal than four pounds of corn; 1 would rather have two pounds of cotton seed meal than four pounds cf oats. Corn is a good horse feed, but we are wasting two million dollars per year in North Caroling in feedings an all corn ration.” Hon. H. C. Hammond, of Augusta, Ga., the distinguished breeder of fine horses, says, “Cotton seed meal makes the dry !T ration of the horse go down, and what is more important, go through; so 1 have come to the belief that aside from its won- derful nutritive value, cotton seed meal, with the aid it gives to the peristaltic movement in the horse, is worth its cost many times over.” FOR SALE AT THE WANTED-The public to know that I have opened up a first class black smith and wheel wright shop. Bring ^ your work any day I day in the week. H. D. PADfiETT, JR. RUFFIN. S. C. shall render the marriage illegal without the Issuance of a license. See. 7. The productoin of auch certificate or a copy* thereof with the blank on the back thereof pro perly filled out and signed by the person performing the ceremony, and e»rti f ied by the clerk of court or Judge of probate if Issued by* that officer shall be received aa sufficient evidence in proof of the rontract of roarrlage"between the parties therein named in any of the courts of this State: Provided, That nothing in this act shall pre vent proof of marriage in any oth er wgy now allowed by law in this state. Se<* 8. That only mlnlatera of the gospel or accepted Jewish rab bis and officers authorized to ad minister oaths In thig State are au thorised to administer a marriage ceremony in this State. Approved the 16th day of Feb ruary, A. I)., 1911.—Columbia Dally Record. There is more Catarrh . In this oectlon of thecountry than all other disease* put together and until tbe last few yesrs was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dis ease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fulling to cure by* local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven ca tarrh to he constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J..Cheney £ Co., Toledo; ()., is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internall)- In doses from 10 drops to a tea.- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dol lars for iny case ij, does not cure Send for circular and testimonials Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo. Ohio, Sold by Druggists.. 75c. Take Halls' Family Pills for i on- stipalioD. Walterboro Oil Mill EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. G. A. Benton of Pine Grove was here Saturday. _ D. B. Peurlfoy had profesional ; busietisn in Charhston Saturday. m HE (£ We areNot About to Break but being overstocked are going to ofler the following RECORD-BREAKING PRICES from SATURDAY, JUNE 17, to JULY . ONLY FOR CASH: MASON’S STRONG NECK FRUIT JARS; 1 Pt. 65c. per dox; 1 Qt. 75c. per dor, 2 Qt. 85c. per dot. $1.00 Shirts Reduced to 80c. 85c. Shirts Reduced to 60c. 75c. shirts reduced to*55c. 65c shirts reduced to 42c. 75c. neck ties reduced to 55c. 50c. neck ties reduced -We. 25c. neck ties reduced to 19c. We have 1000 shirts and quite a number of ties that must go and now is the time for vou to save money on these items, as it .is absolutely necessary that we move them to make room for other goods coming in. Yours Faithfully, VftRN BROS. eo. SMOAKS, S. C. Tht; House That Gives the Same < ioods for Leas Money—More Goods for Same Money. --nit' —-' -ti no It ia worse than t.seless to take any medicines internally for muscul ar or chronic rheumatism. All that Is needed is a free application of t Miss Georgia .Saunders of Stokes was in town a few days last week with her brother, \V. H Sanders. R. D. Cltrter of Ruffin, had bua- Chamberlain's Liniment. For by all dealera. : inoss iu town Thursday. I Miss Yetty Sobel of Walterboro left town last Sunday She will spend a number of dayw In I'harle*- ton with her sister,^Mr* B Frank and mgny friends. •I 11 d 1 t I