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,v f* mi. r. ■ Si dr Builders’ Material “1 Wanted the public to know that we have a moat complete Hne of all kinds of builders’ material, such at DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING, At prices to suit BRICK, LUMBER, ETC. Let us know your wants. SAM. lanfactarer «f tMgb ui Dressed Lasker. ? The State Farmers Union haa pvt itaelf on record as being ol«b of tbo moat progreaslra bodies of men in this State. At tbeir meeting in Columbia last week they declared themaelves to be in favor of soai<t measures which the legislature haa haggled over for several sessions, too timid to pass them. One Is the hunter’s license, the other is n compulsory education "law. The) 1 have thus shown themselves su perior to the petty motives which have actuated 'the opponents of compulsory education. If they keep up tbe attitude the Farmers Union will become one of the vital forces In our state. Be ing a non-political body; uninfluecc ed by those who are seeking office by those who are seeking once It can make demands for progressive legislation which could not be a- chleved if we had to wait for the sentiments of the people and then timorously make the advance. If the- Union maintains its indeipend- ence of politicians, sod continues to use Its Influence wisely as it has begun, it is destined to become s great force In our state. SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED V This Woman Had to Insist Strongty, but It Paid Cnicairo, 111.—“I suffered from a fe male weakness and stomach trouble, and 1 went to the store to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pink, ham’s Vegetable Compound, but the clerk did not want to let me have it— he said it was no SIX REASONS. good and wanted me to t try something else, but knowing all about it 1 in sisted and Anally got it, and I am so Powrtli t/uarbcily Ikwafcrcnre at Mt. Th „ fkwl I did, for it bus cured me. Fourth Quarterly Conference for I know of so many cases wl the Bethel Circuit, was held with jr cases where wo- men have been cured by Lydia E. Pink- thdb Mt f'armpi rhurrh Saturdfiy 8 Y t&t)!© ( ompourui thftt I c&n K ; nd lv m Tbi a I. Rev W 1 K;, y to ever y suffering woman if that r. n ^:, n,,a L, w.,r n « K nr^HidinK »'ie<licine does not help her, there is Herbert h last jear as pres ling nothing that will.”—Mrs. jA>'rrzai, elder for the Charleston district Art h bt., Chicago, 111. We regret very, much to give him ° • up. but we wish Buccess for him This is the ape of substitution, and wherever he is sent. He had a fare women who wanta cure should insist well service before the service clos- ^ * :i kham s \ egetable nn «„n.t»v r.h KU rh a scene as Compound jui t as this woman did, and ft iL strona men weSt and not accept something else on which the m., * wer. the pray.r, Jnd well lr “F irf ca " “ ll « 1 ' “«'« P^«'- wishes of the entire congregation, i omen who are passing through this Miss Ruby Johns, of Tabor is vis- ^ntical period or who are suffering Ring Miss Amcnda Urine of this from any of those distressing ills pe- secuon cubar to their sex should not lo““ 1. Depositing your money in a bank nmkea it absolutely safe from loss by rot»t«ers, fire or a. cident. Z With a bank account you can pay your bills by cheek. The canceled check is a legal receipt for payment. You cannot be* made to pay the bills twice. 3. A check book makes ail your money available at any moment, and you are never bothered about making change. 4. Tne bank keeps your hooks. Every deposit knd the amount of ydur checks you draw are carefully entered in your pass book by expert bookkeepers, bo that you know where you stand at the end of the month. . 5. Nearly every man needs to borrow money at some time. If you are well known at the bank, through your bank account, it is easy to get accommodalicn. 6. Every check you write ia an advertisement of your good business habits and solid worth, which has the effect of raising you in the general esteem of your neighbors. Any one of the above reasons is of itself sufficient to in fluence you to open a bank account. It will only take a short acquaintance with this bank, ar.d the facilities it offers, to convince you that six reasons are only a few of many more why you should make it your financial home. YOUR BANK. Smoaks Banking Company J. E. SMOAK, President. SMOAKS, S. C. F. J. BERRY. Vice-President. C. A. THOMAS, Cashier. Mr. Perry Fox and daughter. MUa ?, f t or ^ ar8 Nellie, were visitors at the home i eRet ^ Compound, Mr a n,i Mr« vv h Re *< h Kun- " hu h iu made from roots and herbs, of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Beam, bun- , . , Rf - n/ , arfl -TOIIIIG MAW! IEARN TELEGRAPHY It is the man with a profession that gets on the top floor these days. I teach telegraph in all its branches at a very moderate cost. Main Line Train Dispatcher's wires of Central raiiroad run right into our school, giving the students a better knowledge of railroad work. Write for terms, etc. S. O. ADDISON, Operator J. E. THORTON, Penman and day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blocker, children of Round, were ii? neighborhood Sunday. Mrs. L. E. Hill and Mrs. D. H. | Zeigier, of Round visited the lat- ter'u fe-ther, of this section the first Sunday in October. Percy* and Louis Garris of Round, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Linder Sunday. Miss Beulah Carter is visiting relatives it? Sr.-vannah. Mr. and Mrs. John Gatch and chil dren, of the Pleasant Grove sec tion. visited the home of B. N. Beach Sunday. G. E. Linder has accepted a posi tion in Che-rleston. Misses Pansey and Pearle Stnoak has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. In almost every community you will And women who have l»een restored to health by Lydia E. Pink, barn’s Vegetable Compound. Fail Announcement en- T. G. W. Broxson, of Islandton. was In town on business Saturday. • • • R. L. Jones of Islandton, spent several days in town last week. repawn. Per further detafed Brown Furniture & Hardware Company Walterboro, S. C. TESTED AND PROVEN. Tliere Is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend* Upon a Weill-Earned Reputation. For mor-ths Walterboro readers of Lodge, were welcome visitors in have seen the constant expression our i-.dghborhood Sunday. They ar of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, visiting their grandparents, Mr. and *‘ad about the good work they and Mrs. H. W. Beach, of near have done in this locality. Not Stokes. another remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. Mrs. J. E. Easterling, Wa4er St., Walterboro, 8. C., says: “I have KieldH Stripped by <later|rillarN. Millions upon millions of cotton caterpillars, or a-rmy worms, are no reason to change my high opin- stripping the cotton fields of the ioa of Doan's Kidney Pills which 1 leaves and young fruit throughout publicly expressed some years ago the State, according to additional re and I cheerfully confirm the state- ports received here yesterday. All ment I then gave. 1 suffered con- reports Indicate that the worm first sta-r4ly from backache and pains made Its appearance a week ago across my loins and at times I coul Letters telling of the ravages of hardly get around to attend to my the worm have been received here from farmers throughout the State. The general opinion expressed is that the crop Is doomed for next year, unless a preventive is secured State entomologist, located at housework. I could not rest well and mornings my back wae so lame that R was dllfftcuit for me to dree myself. I had headaches and dluy spells and all my strength and Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills We desire to announce that we have greatly larged and improved our stock of Goods, adding several new lines. We have just completed a hand some new store building, and are prepared to give you the best of service, and take care of your ever)* want We Sell Furniture One of our n*-w lines is a complete stock of Fur niture to be sold for cash or on installment plan. Other Lines We carry a well Selected stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats. Our stock of groceries is also complete. Special Sale of all Summer Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. JMail Orders Given Prompt Attention. J. D. Ackerman & Sons Cottageville, South Carolina against th® worm. A, F. Conradi, advertised in the local papers, I Clemson college experiment station, j go t a box from the Walterboro Dru WANTED My Lady friends and customers to know that 1 am again in the Millinery business I have a beautiful line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens’ trimmed and ready-to-wear hats. Also Notions of all kinds Will lie ^lad to have them all come and inspect my line. Mrs. S. L. Lyons ISLANDTON, SOUTH CAROLINA For Solid Gold and Silver v Jewelry J. A. WiSSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffice. WALCEKBOKO, 8. C. I JimkinM art.-r. ' J O. Jaques, Jr., uf Cottageville Bamberg, Oct 4.’ Jesse F Car- ,nay be mentioned among those in t«r, a prominent young attorney of town Saturday. Bamberg, was married yeaterdayi to -■ .i-..— hi. Mias Lydia Jenklna of Kline. The marriage was a very quiet affair, oa ly the Immediate family of the con tracting parties being prem-nt. Mr. Carter la the prealdentl of Bamberg’® BusinesK Men's league, and a splendid young man. Mr. and Mrs. Csrter have gone North for a tea day’s trip, after which time they* will return to Bamberg, where j they will make their home. ill announce a statement at the et:<d of the week as to the probable effect on* the crop next year. Travelers through the country nay that miiliona of the worma can be seen crawling in the ruts In the rond crossing from one cotton field to ahother. ! Stalks of cotton brought to Co lumbia nhow the effects of the in sects' devastation. The stalks hi ve beer* completely stripped of the leaves, and holes have beeii bored l into the young fruit. MmJ. Ht‘iii|4iill to Edit tlmillotto t Miwerver. Charlotte. N. (’., Oct. 5— The Ob server com pa i y, publishers of the Charlotte Dafiy Onserver, is to un dergo a organization or* November i 1. when Maj J C, Hemphill will become the editor of The Observer and A. E. Gonzales will assume the off ice of publisher and managing diretor. Maj. Hemphill for the past two years has been editor of the Rich mond Ttmes-Dispatch. Prior to that urn* he. was editor of the Cb.ir leston News and Courier, with which paper he wae associated for SO years. Mr. Gonzales is princi pal ow ner ot l he Male. Drain I .inks. The prize for the race is at the end of the course. The right made by might usual ly gets left in the et.d. Good time to save up money for the winter's corl bills., The older we get the harder it is to make a train without worry ing. The temperature may be greatly modified by keeping menatlly cool. J. D. Varn, of StMders, was in Walterboro on business Thursday. Co., and I had not used them long- before I was relieved. Aftert taking this remedy, I regained my strength and ambition, could rest better at night and Improved in every way.” For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Uul ted States. Remember the name—Doan’s— wnd take no other. I THI SEWING MAC MINI OF QUALITY.) When You Think of Buying THINK OF HYRNES * ° We carry acomplete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Un derwear. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purrlmw- the NKW HOMK you will have a life nwtrt at the price you pay, and will not have an endlcwv chain of repairs. Quality Considered it is the Cheapest in the end to tuy. If you want a sewing machine, write for our latt-st cahiloguc before >ou pun-haae. [lie New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange. Mass. Our Shoes and Hats have combined with comfort and excellent service. Complete Assortment Of CHOICE GROCERIES style give HYRNE’S STORE. Walterboro, South Carolina. 1 J. W. Preacher, of Ruffin mail H. T. Hercdon of Walterboro R. o, was among those in town F. D. No. 5, was here on business Saturday. S&turdav. Prof. J. Rice God ley, of leland- ton, had business In town Friday. • * • J. B. Klnard, ot Snidera, was Ip leva Friday r . wFouoyy Ti# Crowd - “OR/ify IS IN TOW i T'FflS . *7 _ - o r * Opposite Methodist Parsonage/or a Very Limited Stay—About two Weeks.