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• Vi~ [V. 4 -j & **’Ai K " ft. ** *> * i ** y . F*opl« wko »r« thinking of bnylns pianos ought f<r sen nr hat w* offer ncd get our prices and terms. Everybody hot bought from os knows that we are giving . values isake every dollar the purchaser’s money bring beck worth or more. We could get higher prices for but we would rather sell a larger number every than to limit our trade*only to those who have large Aug no we eat off some of the profit we might make WW the individual taotrument for the sake ot having a great- jer i ll— of sales. AM thee we suable anyone to get a reliable piano guar- Mrteai kg a responsible manufacturer, at a cost that Is less than that asked for man? second rate instruments. We Jlvtge the profits with our customers. Come and see our •took* or If you csaft come write to us. Let us show you hear we can save you money, and give you the kind of plaao pea have been wanting to get. > Let as place a piano In your home on free trial. With •o okUgatloa oa your part to buy if you do not like it. ' Oars Is a oae priee house, we do business on the one pries sjwtsm, and sell to all alike. It is a well known fact the piano trade that a little tea year old girl can come fata our More aad make just as good a piano trade as the aad most experienced buyer on account of our one Old Instruments taken in exchange. Liberal If desired. Our line consist of such celebrated makes I Pons. Established 1823 and ft. Q. Llndemnn, Established.. .. 1821 Bros. Established 18S1 Wendell, Established 1818 else handle other well knesrn and reliable makes as, Fegtar, Armstrong and Brewster Pianos and Player Piatoe. A fan Uae sf Player Haste. ! Write for oar free booklet and Buyer’s Guide. CHARLESTON PIANO CO. * J. Y. WALLACE «... ..PRESIDENT. „ 288 Elag one door north of Society St., Charleston, 8. C. $22.00 Ki:" a National Democratic Convention, Baltimore, Md. E, ' <? Oa account of the National Democratic Convention meeting in a Southern city, there will be a very* large attendance , from this section. A great m&ny of our people are anxious to have this opportunity of witnessing one of these great 'National Gatherings. To this end the Atlantic Coaa' Line has announced a rate Of $22.00 to BcUtimorm and Return * ‘tickets being sold Jane 28th to 24th, inclaeire, with final ‘ Emit to reach starting point not later than midnight of July ltd, 1818. The Atlantic Coast Line operates three through ? df teg ear trains between the Soath and the North. Ample ! Pullman service available. For reservation, rates, schedules or any information, address: “ • / j •• . D. J. Kirton, ( A Agent. 7V C. White, - General Paetenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ei C. R. Glyens. ' tnlfln. Route 8. June 9. — wial: C. R. Givens, who died t* a mouth ago today, was one the best known citlsens of this amuatty. Mr. Olvera wre 51 >rs of age at the time of his tth aad. sras one of our most tspetooa and respected farmers, was married October 11, 1885 to >s Cornell* Ann Buchanan. Of s union five children were born, ir hoys aad oao girl, all of whom > Uvtap. Us 1 .. Givens was a mem- t of a large family, being ssrviv- by ahLJhrudsmu and eight sisters, a states* tevtag pmeeeded him to > other Mia. Maoe early ehlld- ad 2fr. (Mvuao has been a mem- r at Bethel Hotbodlst chntch aad Urn ttma of Rls death ho was of the farmers • ♦ 4w.iiha. i - "A 1 aa« cast out the , from tks blood; glvu yon ^ sppftlto and resaw your ’’After long suffering.** wi , Fret well, of Lacama. K C.. *Thr«e bottles drov? all the malaria tram kV system, and I've had-pood hpatf aver since.** Best for nil Uver and kidney flls. 80 cents at Jno. II. Klein’s Miss Flshburne, county Sunday school field eecretary will me with the Sunday schools at ’Black Crash and Mewvljle on the / 18th, Inst. With Cross Rwamp Sunday school at 11 o’clock, innday, Juno B8rd. Etch ago of onr lives has Its Joys. Old people should be hap py, and they will be if Chamberlain* liblcls are taken to streeg.heu the digestion mad hasp tho bowels rsg- niar. These tablets are mlM aad gentle In their action aad especially suitable for people of middle age aad older. For tale Ip all dealers. Vtreoa Padgett, who h attending Wofford College borne for the summer. la at Desiring to avoid doing injustice to our out-of-Charlestcn Contest Prize- Certificate HoUere Upon whom our representatives were unable to call or who might have misunderstood the limited term for the redemption of the Certifi cates we decided to extend the time on all outstanding prize eertiflcaief for a further term of 90 days aad all such certificates will be redeem ed by us at their face value up to and including June 27,1912. We Sell: Chickering & Sons Established 1923 H. & S. G. Undeman ** 1821 Haines Bro. “ 1861 Marshall & Wendell “ 1863 and such other well-known makes the Foster, Armstrong and Brewster „ PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS Old instruments taken in exchange. Easy terms made if desired. In or der to place our out-of-town patrons on an equal footing with our Charleston customers we will re fund railroad and hotel expenses of any purchaser visiting our store. Charlestoa Piano Co., J. V. WALLACE, President 298 King, one dear above Market St. CHARLESTON, S. C. R SALE—f y^evcoras sag - in good any. at my tie Glover. m Can he CMss) Sab ilC'R SALE—Farm sear Penile eamp groond, containing 41 1-1 arreg. Good cottage house aad advantages. . Apply to Irving Vamadoe, or Marla Varnadoe, WaKerboro, R. 5. l-29-2t FOIt SALE—Seed peas fer sale. Ap ply to B. O. Hyroo. Walter boro, S.’ C. FOR SALE— Land plaster for peanuts for tale at H. W. Black Jr. 5-22-tf. FOR SALE—One Holetien cow with young calf good milker and rich milk. C. M. Grace. 6-12-2t. ^*OR SALE — One large Holstein bull, very handsome. C. M. Grace. 6-12-21. FOR RENT1—Comfortable two room cottage famished. For partteul- srs apply to The Henderson Hons t-12-2t. md eottectore* for Colletoh eOUaty. Willing te furnish a homo aad wagon. Bplea did propoelUoU offered. Apply la person at Stager Sewing Mechlne Store, Walter boro, 8. C. WANTED—To haul your baggage, freight, or,., take you to the train. I am well equipped to do anything la the hauling line day or night. Phone fly. Burt Frampton. 1-E-tf. ' WANTED—to buy chickens. Apply to J. L. Renta, Walterboro Ho tel. S-28-tf. BUSINESS LOCALS. Rub-My-Tiam will ears yon. Welch’s Grape Juice, delicious and fresh ei Kletn’s . Paints and plenty of them at Klein’s . Rub-My-Tlsm will cure you. ( Pratt* lice killer for poultry. 18 centg at Klein’s The Jno. M. Klein guaranteed tooth brush. Imported from London, at Klein's. Jtome made candy da> C. M. Grace. fresh every 8 or 6 doeee 868 will break any case of ChiUe and Fever; It acts on thy liver better than Calomel, and dqUe not gripe or eteken. 25c. 8-22-3 m. Tanglefoot fly paper and ’’Death Flies” at Klein’s. NOTICE. To the Qualified Voters: Tou are hereby notified that the qualified voters in eceh rural school dis trict may have the privilege of electing or recommending throe of tho beet dtisena of your community at trustees to serve for the next two years. Such recommendations must be handed In before the first Tues day ta July. By order of the county board. H. W. Black Sr. r - « o . Chairman County Board Education I ■ W. Z. Ayer, of Olar, waa here the early part of the week, ply- l!& h!a usual trade, that is gelling horses and mulea. Mr. Ayer expect to be r.t Walterboro" permanently after r few weeks, at which time he will open up a general buggy, wagon and carrir-se shop in connec tion with dealing more largely in horses and mulee. Rev. G. A. Martin's Appoint meat a. The following appointments sre sDenounced by Rev. G. A. Martin for the ch arches he verve*. Hendersonville—-1st Sbndny, 4 p. m.; Srd Saturday, 4 p. m.; fol lowing Sunday 11 a. m. Great Swamp-—1st Saturday aad Sunday, 11 a. m. •' Smoaks—4th Sunday, 11 a. 1 and 4 p. bl Colston—lad Saturday, 4. p. I Every one admires the tone and finish of our. PIANOS, ORGANS and other musical instruments. The oldest Music House in the South. The best of everything in music. Write for free song book. Piano tuning in the Country at rea sonable rates. Sieging Music House, No. J4J King Street. CHARLESTON, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. spent Tuesday In Beaufort. Glover Work Done on Short Notice. Walterboro, "nT S. C. The Woodmen will give a dance <ar July 4th. at the Town Hall of Temaeeee. First clem music will be famished, end tee ereaa and oth qy refreshments will be on sale. This will ba an all day sntertaln- meat and is being given for the benefit of tho Temaeeee lodge. There will alee be e basket picnic st Rum Bluff od same day. Every body Is cordially Invited. 8<lS-2t. la a tram Seal fit trope, hi taken faH pnseeemea. Eve* with favorahio weather all the ero] s-vecaptoret. la aheit, the proepseta Is a gtooosy oa* bat we look aad hope for better. Mlaqes Mae Padgett sad Alex ia la Stands and C. C. Garris aad E. P. Seals huve returned from Col- lets. ^ The tee creem festival given at Strickland school house last Sst- urdsy afternoon was quite success ful. A good number was present and tbey spent their money free ly, as e result 822-60 wss raised to place on payment of the organ for the Sunday school, lass ibout sev en dollars tar expenses. oaks crossed bets with Berea Saturday afternoon,, the reeuR beta a victory for Btaoeks Next Satur day .afternoon Colleton will play oa tho latter’s ground, if- tek Btaoohs will hold aa tee festival followed by two or threo addresses delivered by some tors whom tho hoys have in vited to ba press at an this scces The public Is cordially tavltad to bo present with heavy purses. On amount of Inclement weather last Frldry night, Smoaks Literary Society did not cany out their therefore the aasae pro gram wiU he rendered next - Friday evening commencing at 8 o’clock. Tho pablte is cordially Invited to be Mrs. J. D. Carter vtalted her so* . L. Msccy lest Sunday. The following Is tho program of tho childrens day exercises st the Methodist Sunday school last Sun day. Procession song. Prayer by Pastor. Childrens Day Greetings—Carrie Counts . , Gloria Patria—School. “Hour the Record Is Kept.**—Lit tle stria aad beyu "Birthday of the king" — Lean Padgett. ”Under the Stars”—Song, by Le na Pedgett and Carrie Counts. "Whoa Jeans wss a Llttlo Child" —Odell Carroll. Ottr gifts to the King"— Oet^ trade Campbell. “In the Temple”—Song, by Ethel Sauls and Lena Padgett. Recitation—Jimmie Kinard. ‘The Savior and the children”— Lida Lyons. "My life Dolly"—Idslla Padgett. "Welcome to the Cradle rollert v - Three girls. Dawn of Hope"—John Walter Kinsey. ‘'Sunbeam.”—Song by school. ’True Prayer.”—Pretto Hters. "Little by Little”—Three Chil dren. ‘The Triumphantial Entry”—Ho sanna. There Is no King but Jesus.”— Leon Sauls. "The Glad Message”—Song by school. "Jesus our Helper"—six girls. "The debt of Love”—Bessie Camp bell. All glory, Laud aad Honor."— By school. "The Mission of Jeans as Shown bp His Namo”—Six girls aad boys. Address i. P. J. Garris. Quartette. Address—J. C. Counts. Collection. Clooing invocation by supsrinteo- dont A. C. Padgett. .. A. P. 8. - - -r-.-: It la bow well that not more tha one case df rheumatism In ten re quires any internal treatment what ever. All tbat is needed is a free application' of Chamberlain's Lini ment and massaging the parts at. sack application. TVy it and v how quickly it will relieve the pain and sornees. Bold by all dealers. Mrs.’Angus Patterson and sisster, Miss Nita Bailey, paid a visit to Charleston this week. There is no reeJ need of anyone being troubled with constipation Chamberlain’s Tablets will cause aa agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effec Give them a trial. For aalo by al dealers. J. C. Crosby of Red Bank, was la town Tuesday. He announces that ha la eoateamlating entering the race for magistrate of Rod Bank Mm card will appear In next week’s you about «.i wy way (a tho a couple of young fact, the young looking, indeed, so Km Tou all look awful ah* morning", aad mount to sly but tho girl looked book said. "Oh, wo would not i anything'elap out of k candidate.* Wall, I want oa and tha <. 'AM • ,. _ thing that say ome aBM to m* whoa I got thsre waa, "1'.thought you •aid you were not jjobig to ah- 4sad nay plonk*.’’ . Wall.* now I 4d I weald Iona at least thirty days aad tf I do 9 hath twaaty- alao more to my credit. SO dually got oa the grounds aad a ’mao aa to me sad said. "woU. Louis. I am awful glad to aao you out. 1 am going to do all I ana for you.** never felt morn ttke btadag a sa la all my dags, hut I kaow ha said not stand for It, sa I ra- fiudaid from that/ Tha gsatteniaa walked off a few state aad I hoard him mg* *1 pat tho fooling to that fallow; I told him I waa going to do aU I aoald tor him, aad 1 am. hut It will ho tor him to stay* at' me.”* Wall, tha amt thing I kaow another man had mo off aad told mo everything ta bin neighborhood to for am, tooth aad too anil (that Is exactly what ho sold) and' have learned since that this la Black’s strongest poll. The next thing I kaow a lady that was once a scholar of mine mot mo aad said, "you just ought to see my baby.. Ho Is tho Onset baby you ovsr did see", and Just about this time her slater walked up with the baby. Wall, It lo a* fine baby aad that la ma joke and It looked so sweet aad I alwaju did love babies, oven before I came out tor office, so I took the baby, aad dM last what sap of the met of yon vronld bars dsac, Maria It. I saw tho mother was raal anxious to get the child from mo, so I gave it back to her sad I 'hoard* her whisper, "I Just as soon tho trupggr had kissed It." That Mad of quieted me off, but boys, I have got a good css* of candidate fever and from now on, fob or no Job, I am likely to be anywhere there la one or more gathered togetherr. Tours very- respectfully. Louis C. Padgett. Coast. Among those who are attending the Supreme Oonrt In Columbia this week are. M. P. Howell, W. B. Gru ber, Jus. E. Peurifoy, J. M. Moorer, J. O. Padgett. MessrK M. P. Howell and W. B. Gruber have gone to. argue the fol lowing esses, Smith-Stack land esse and Pinckney vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co., Jss. E. Peurifoy, Esq., to gigue Pinckney vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co., and Western Union Telegraph case. Messrs. J. M. Moorer and J. G. Padgett hare gone to argue the following cases. Township Orgaalaalloa Our township visltc-tlon superin tendents report fine progress in the canvass and organisation of their respective fields. These gen- ■ tlemen sre showing themselves alert offclers indeed and thoroughly awake to their duties and responsi bility. Several of them superintendents hava already sectioned off their territory aad are going forward splendidly in tho enlistment of •okools. • r ■ •• • > ■ It was tho writers privtlsgs to meet with the Sunday schools at Williams and Lodge on tho Sun day Just pc seed, with tkona nb Baffin and St. Johns on th* Snd.| lust., with tho Manhasrvtllo aa* St. Jada schools Urn Sunday Just proceeding. AU gf then# eofepoU manifested splendid Internet la tho- ptam. Indeed the response from, alt schools visited has been so hearty that tho task of onr visiting eom- mittco has been a most delightful privilege. The following members hav# been added since last report to tho county visitors committee. , 1 f Rrhobotb—J. F. Addison. Btthlshsm—7J. B. Dodd. ‘ Aft. Carmel—Goo. E. Linder. Ruffin—W. H. Breland. St. Johns—C. W. Crosby . Williams—Pearce Breland. Providence—J. D. Utney, Evergreen—Harley Jilers. Grace—W. S. Valentine Instead of A. B. Valentine previously giv en. Lodge—Mrs. Mary Kearse. An Kart It quake Frit. Walterboro wee visited by an earthquake this morning st about 5.30 o’clock. The shock was not very severe, and lasted only s short time. This is the first earthquake felt in this section for a number of years. It is reported tha* It was more severe Ip Charleston than It wss her*. Misses Helen and Hattie vonLe- he. are at home for the summer hoi idays. Miss Helen has been teach ing la OraenvHle and Mias Hattie attending the O- F. C. v 1 - Move On Nuw! •ays a policeman to a street crowb, and whacks heads if ft don’t. ’•'Mov on now." says the big, harsh miner al pills to bowel congestion nod suffering follows. Dr. King’s New Life Pills don’t bnlldoso the bow els. They gently peraaade themiio right action, end health follows. 88 cents at Jno. M. Klein**. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Howell hav* gone to Choster to visit Mrs. Howell* relatives. They war* by Mrs. Gaston, who has