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Cashier.
MH'.VL AND PERSONAL.
R. M. Aryan, of Ikslla, had bual-
n?HH in town Monday.
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J A and Jniiper Jones of Smoakr
were among those in town Monday.
Miss Ruby Hill of Kour«i has
returned home after a very pleas
ant visit in town with relatives
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E. P. Knlaht left Saturday for
a visit to his brother In Summer
ville.
W O. Bowers and wife, of the
HudsnV Mill sertion were In town
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Friday shopping.
Miss l.illn Beach of the Mt. Car
mel section is visiting relative^ in
Columbia
Miss Catlverlne de Trevllle la
spending this week with Miss Ruth
Risher of Routd.
Hex and Mrs. Henry Cauthen,
Miss Price Gives Whist Party.
On* of the most enjoyable events
i nWalterboro society in the past
week was a whiat party given by
Miss Vivienne Price, Thursday even
ing in honor of two popular ladies.
Miss Olive Strange of Allendale,
and Mira Pearl Price of North.
P'lgressive whist was the game
The first prize was won by Vernon
.‘adgett; the booby by Miss Ethel j
Gruber. Delicious refreshmetns were
served during the evening.
Those present were: Misses Eth
el Gruber, Edith and Helen Lucas, I
,’essfe IWrison, Rebecca Padgett, of
Gatresvllle Fla., Elia and Miriam
du Rots, Belle W'escoat i Doll ye
Price, Eunice Glover, Beulah Miles, |
Ulmer Fiehburne, Nelle McTeer, Enw
By D^Jnels of Savannah; Florence
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OUR BRANDS OF HARDWARE ARE KNOWN. RELIABLE
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WHEN YOUR HARDWARE WEARS OUT COME BUY YOUR
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WORTH AND OUR PERS< N vL GUARANTEE THAT WHAT YOU
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This is a picture
of the “first aid
to weary house-
wives."
Second Union Meeting.
The Second Union Division will
. hold its next meeting with tha
Black Essie Hyrne, Pearl Price, of Bapt|8t church on SaturJaLy
North; Olivia Strange, of Allendale; before the Flfth 8unday i D j u iy.
May Price, Ray Jones. Minnie Ayer.^ n c . clock A . M
Hatlie von Lehe Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
took their little son, Jennings, to p raaer( Gadsden Padgett, Fuller
introductory sermon by Rev. Geo.
A. Martin.
Organisation, Appointment of
Rodgers, Rhett Simons, Henderson Commlti99 ^
vit>g Fishbume.
Messrs. Anderson Marvin James
Frtpp, Robbie Frlpp, Lewis Fri PP. <1 i 1CUiI , i ,4;
The following subjects will os
r 1st. What Relation is the Lay-
Charleston today for medical treat-
uleE< - Hughes Murray, Lucian Patterson,
Miss May Price, who ha. been Ra ’ r,noml Christoph von '”7“^ “the Church,
(visiting relatives at Barnwell and Lehe ’ B<>n 8*“«*era, John Lucae, ^ hgl»i»» in Spreading the
(Allendale, has returned home. Jake ?****"• of Florida; Sherwood Halford. H. J. Qlv-
Price, Vernon Padgett, Heber Pad- mwtm
01AD*
2nd. Tho principle and Plan of
Mrs. H. W. du Bola and little gett; v Anderson Sanders, Harvey
daughter. Hebe- who have been Anderson. Henry Olorer, C. G,OT ® r » NeVlH^lMant Giving as a means
visiting In Savanah will return to- Joel Padgett, Godfrey Hyrne, M. ’
morrow.
, Beach.
Ectt ,r R. M. Jefferies of Ridge-
land was in town Saturday visiting
frtencs •
of 8ystsm»t(c OiYtoC in our Church
es.—Gee. A. Martin M. R. Stone.
3rd. Whet Effect will the Bap
tist Alliance Meeting, recently held
Marriage License No. 2.
Deputy Clerk of Court Ackerman PhlMMpHa, have upon Baptists
. wan called upon Sunday to issue a th ® Wort* Over. State some of
C Fraser left yesterday for marriave license to P W. Fisk of th ® R«M°M f°f J tB Meeting.—J. C.
Hendersonville, N. C. where he will Kound and M1|ta Bessie Fisk, Lodge, j LaW8 °*. w - w - C® 11 *-
»pen«i h short vacation. U waa the intention of this couple Su^y Mornimr.
were to be married at otce, but no returM Sunday School Exercises at 10
part has teen made as yet. o clock.
Missionary Sermon at 11 o'clock.
Marriage Licenee No. 3.
Alottn Green of Monks Corner hav*
Mr. S M. Riddle, representing the ing v ('o<*d adn won the hand of hours for meeting, morning and
G.«», Drug Company of Charleston. R|t ft Gertrude of White Hall, they “**ht They have not designated
spent Sui Gay her* at the home of came to Walterboro yesterday to hours for dscussiox of aub-
short vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Griffin,
among those who attended a
of the meeting at Drs. ('reek
week
last
by Rev. J. C. Lawson.
Your committee suggests the
.Mr
M. Jones.
M's* Jessie Fraser of Walterbo-
ro. Is expected In the city short
ly to spend a while with Mrs. H. G.
Leiding. Charleston Evening Post.
get .egal sanction, and were granted ^ ect< - »** v »«* th® matter of interval
dlret.se No. 3. by Deputy Clerk Ack- to th ® Union* We earnestly urge a
ornu n large attendance of delegates from
They returned to White Hall for th ® <*hurches composing the Union
the Ceremoney Dlvlaion.
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Mrs. F O. S. Curtis, and daught<| Marriage Ucenee No. 4.
Miss Kosa, will leave on Saturday Yesterday Deputy Clerk Ackerman
or a visit to Charleston and Sulli- issued two marriage licenses. Late
van's Island.
For the committee.
F. O. 8. CURTIS.
Chairman.
in the afternoon James Shlffel and
Wal-
Visited Relatives In Virginia.
J. M. Benton, Mrs B^B. Benton.
Emily Kennedy (colored) .of Wal- !
O. 8. Hill, Frank and Murphy u . ltoro came up for thelr i, cens *. and son. returned Saturday from a
Fox. left Monday for Otter Island. They w ,„ ^ mRrrted | ater , n the vl,,t to their unc, ®> H - R - B«nton,
rhere tb**y will Join a party for a
few days fish.
week.
Mrs P. K. Willis and little sons.
Alex aid Edward, of Cottageville,
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Willis' parents. Mr. and Mm. K. P. t
L night.
•Hie advent of a little life Is al
ways an epoch in a family, nod a
doubly sweet and tender one when
I the stranger is a sweet little girl.
Dr and Mrs. A. P. Barnes are
After a pleasant visit to Miss celebrating such an epoch upon the
Louise Thames. Miss Emmie Strobel arrival of a little girl at their home
returned to her hojne in Walterborr* early Monday morning.
♦ his afternoon.—Charleston Even
Ing Fust..
at Lyndhurst, Va., They were de
lighted with their visit, and are
indebted to “Uncle Dick’* for many
courteaies. Mr. Benton was here
several months during the winter
He was a brother of the late “Un
cle Ben" Benton, and has been
living in Virginia for several years.
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This is Woman’s Greatest Labor Saver—and Heven achild can
run it. The Spiral Cut Gears tell the story. Mayoe you don't
know what they are—but come to see us and let us show you
how the slightest pressure on the lever sets the four-winged
wooden dolly spinning—chums the hot, soapy water through the
clothes. Nothing qpn rip or tear—heavy or delicate fabrics are
treated impartially. No slop—no strains—but a joy ride all
along the clothes line. • .
We’d like to tell you all t^e story here—but that’s impossi
ble. We’re so certain of what it will do and the way it will
please you that we’ll give you an iron-bound 5-YEARGUARAN-
TEE Y< u can’t lose—but you’re sure to win, because the
MOTOR HIGH SPEED is Pleasure Insurance—an easement
for weary muscles and tingling nerves. Come todays-because
tomorrow is one day nearer next Monday.
EASY TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PERSONS
Brown Fnrnitiire & Hardware Company.
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The Ladies of Walterboro and
Surrounding Country
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^ ARE INVITED TO CALL AT
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Mrs. Jones’ Millinery Store
AND GET A FINE DRESS HAT OR A STYLISH SAILOR AT
JUST
HALF PRICE
This sale began July 4th, and continues through the entire
month of JULY.
A fruity Fan Will bu Civun With Each Hat
Prices of Hats Cut in Tufo.
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Don’t wait, come and make your selections at once.
Cordially,
Mrs. J. S. Jones.
Indigestion
Mix* Harhara Jaquea. who has
been employed by M. V. Glover,
fer pomettme as clerk is sp^nilir.<r
sometime with her parents at Cot-
tagevllle.
Mrs. Harre and little daughter,
M '“ K i'» '’'""'V-'""'*'” i ies*,css, distress and all the
(Wiarleaton Saturday after a vlalt
of several days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. K. P. Knight.
^Ils* Alice Hlott, who has been
t^ing a business course in Way-
cross. Ga., arrived here Friday
I^bt. After speeding a few da>«
s^ home she will go to Ruffin to
finish teaching her schpol which
ahg left in the early apriug.
.W. A. Kluard of Mt. Carmel was
la town Saturday.
Children's Day at liOdge.
Lodge,'July 17,—Special: The
Methodist Sunday school gave an
enjoyable Children's day exercises
here Friday of luet week. There
was a program of recitations by the
Is the Curse of every home, children, and addresses by Hon. Jas.
Cnmbie’s Digestive Wine wA\ cure it **• Peurlfoy of Walterboro and Prof
in all It nils. Painful digestion, !I - K - Strickland. A large crowd
sour stomach, bloated feeling, w “ pr " < •" , " n ‘ 1 M "> r<,n *
• . . - , , , * to enjoy the day to the utmost .
palpitation of the heart, sleep-
There will begin a series of meetA
ills arising from popr digestion |n ^ 8 at-Maahawviiie on the fourth
yield promptly to the marvel-1 Sundav ,n Jul > - at ,h< * a^^ooi house.
COKER COLLEGE FOR #0NEN.
Offers a four years course leading
to A. B. with special courses in
Music. Art, Expression, and Com
mercial Branches.
Four Large Buildings newly furo-
ithed; Modern Steam Heating Plant;
Pec trie Lights; Artesian Water,
hot and cold baths on every floor.
Teachers and Officers for 1911-12,
number W. Resident rtudents lim
ited to 200. An ideal home with a
remarkable health record.
$165,009 endowment, reducing the
cost to $180.00 for the session.
W rite for catalog and book of views.
COKER COLLEGE,
HARTSVILLE, 3. C.
NOTICE.
ous effect of GanUe's Digestive Wi
50c the bottle at your nearest
store or frorrt
SHUPTRINE GO.
Savannah, Ga.
Money back if not pleased.
For tale by John M. Kleia.
The first service will he he*
1 have bought out the entire stock
of drugs belonging to Dr. B. G.
Willis, Cottageville, S. C.. and am
if I
to furnish the community
eleven o'clock, at which tinfie ’ the ' *Kh pure drugs, patent medicines.
arrangements for the following ser
vices will bp In charge of Rev.
B. F. Halford and others. The put*
is cordially Invited to attend. ^
toilet articles, stationery, etc.
scriptions carefully filled.
Pre-
Hon. J 8., Griffin, Is in Charles-|
ton today on important official bsak
asss.
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RobLft Ackermao,Phg.
COTTAGEVILLE. S. C.
FARMERS’
To Re Held This Week mt Maple
Cane and Lodge.
The schedule of meetings arrang
ed for the Clem son College Farmers*
INSTITUTE WORK. | Mrs. B. R. Hiers, wife of Probate
Judge of Hampton county, anti chil
dren, and Mrs. R # M Carter of
Hendersonville, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Griffin Monday
Godfrey Hyrne, who has been out
Institute work has been announc
ed. Two meetings have been ax rang since bis graduation at deni
ed for Colleton county bne at Ma
ple Cane-end a4 Lodge Saturday.
These meetings will doubtless be
well attended and much good done.
AtMaple Cane Friday, a big pic
nic has been arranged, and a big
day had Mr. J. O. Jaques, Jr.,
is working up a large attendance,
and his efforts are seconded by a
number of the prominent, citi-
xens o? the community. The
meeting will be held at the place of
the Maple Cone voting precinct.
At Lodge there will also be a
s->u a yeai ago, is in town visitinj
his parents, Mr. and Mis. B. 0.
Hyrne, ,
J*el Padgett, assistant cashier of
The First National Bank of Walter- »
hero, is enjoying a two week’s hol
iday at his home at Smoaks. While
away Dewey Padgett is assisting
the cajhicr.
A card from Col. C. G. Hinder-
son, who, with Mrs. Henderson* i«
visiting his son. Rev. LeRoy G. Hen
derson, at 830 N. 6th Avenue. Knox
big crowd, and the Institute work- *
era given a rousing reception. They i v “*®» T®n n -. anounces their safe ar-
will go up on the morning train Sat-* rJva l* Col. Henderson* desires The
urday. arriving at Lodge about 11 Press and Standard to follow
0 c ir k - , ‘ ' him while th.re.
The gentlemen who will have ——
charge of this Institute work In ■ . «. ..
.hi. count' are: Prof. T. E. Keith . P ~ U ‘
in charge and Profs L. A. Niven. 8 P®<'ial meeting of Stokes local
H. W. Bam*. These are able pro- ^Hd Saturday afternoon
fessors of Clemson College, and < ; 30 o’clock. A full attendance is
will entertain and Instruct the au- requested
dlence at these places.
Mrs. Wyatt Moore and son. of Col
leton were In town Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hiers, of
Tampa, Fla., arrived in town one
day last peek. They are visiting
his father, Harley Hiers near here.
W\ C Smoak of Riverdale, Fla.,
Stokes, July 15.
D. M. SAUNDERS.
President.
Join! Debate. V
Cottageville, July 18.—Special
There will be a joint debate at
Oottageviile High school between
d©bating society and the Idle
v. w . . —’ *•»** ueuaung society and the luie
° n * \ Mt ‘O flhtift* In , Hou^ debating wd,,,. T h. .ubjrrt
Monday aft.™™,! 0 ” m q re, “ rno<1 U : Resolved, Thai South Cam-
Monday afternoon. Mr. Smoak is a tin* -u...,. ■. ,
Colleton bo, .ho I. makiu, ,t>d.ue.Uo a h * Ve Ed “'
nit FloHdd 'horns l
- - • %' 1 Wbllc U cordially tavttgd.
v ’ ' -to.