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t; Brawtagr Black, Wftltortovo.
Tills octolaraMp la worth 9100.00
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ttot Wftoow t
with tto oM
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that wo *o«l4, aad froo tftlttba ao4
YoarBtoa
70004 ladlo# of tto
to tto renuit
tows
ynar’s lastrootlon at Ooaaoo Col-
toto. It otoaM to tar aoch 4oolr>
otf Of thoto boys who am laablo to
Ute tto fall foor years ooarao,
ItoeoaiBMsUUAoto for ttoMtohot-
arohloo aiw to to •ado to Jalp lot
aa4 tto sMtolaoHoas wttl to hoM
Ally 19th. This oftaalaattM . oas-
hfaooo oftly tto mdlassata aad la
aot at aU hard. Tto qoallfloftttoao
are Mat tto spylteaat shall to It
yoara of aao or ovor aad shall haro<
doao crsdltahlo agrteakoral wo
la oaso thoro are, others who 4
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At tto Chostarflold ssoottag of
tto IMato eaapalsa party the fol-
lowthf paratraph la, tto roport of
OoMMor Bloaos’s speech Is tak-
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toroforoaoo to the attltado of
tto howspapors toward kim tho
OoMtaor said, a oaaeaa tad tooa
MM la Rpartaators roesetly at
tto ftosa AModatloa to 4oddo what
■stiiS aast to pofsood. Boms want-
o4 to* UTO Bkaso h—11 from tto
•tort,** tot, aaeordlac to tto go*,
oraor It waa decided that tho pa
pers mast rsmala takt this tlam.
’ Bo ioelsrod the Colambts State
ooaldi't stand the restraint any
Inagk aad this moralag had
eosap. oat with aa attach apes
him.
Aft ft member of tho State Press
itlopoprassat at thta amenag
Ira to stats that If Khere
a casmas, or any caacus.
not know anything of
ro belters If there had been
oae wo would hare known of it.
Will ftoremor Bisses please speci
fy? 'When was It held uxl who
sight at Hyras's Ball
s farnlshod by a local baad tf sire to take this esaakaatloa. .whose
aid tto sewatag wao rated a sue-
oooo la orory way.
Amoag thooe present were: Mr.
aid Mrs. J. B. Lyles, Dr. aad Mrs.
Andeitocs Mr. aad Mrs. Myroe,
Mrs. B. R. Wlehman. Mrs. T. P.
Baker, Mrs. Jos. ■. Pearlky, Mrs.
W. ■. Vtoosr, Mrs. Iso. P. Loess,
chaperones; Misses Baser Plshbirae
PlorMee Black, Kathortpe Howell,
■sol# Hyrso, Panllae hydgra. Ai
sle Wlehmaa, Hattie Von Lehe,
Mls4 Thhor, Doris Speights, . aad
MsIsm Hay, Messrs. Manrto Har-
rj» Anderson, Sherwood Prtoo, Ver
non Padpott, D. fi. Ponrlfoy, Hem
deraoa Fraser, Pallor FHpp, Harold
flrlpp, Raymond Patterson,
Price, Campbell Sanders, , Bennie-
Sanders, J. M. Moorer, Christoph
eon Lehe, J. C.,Lems£ks.
nsmra are not lacioAed la the
r-bonre list. If they will notify B. -O.
PrkO. oonnty demonstration agent,
before Ally 1st. their names will
ho forwarded to President Riggs.
IS IT LOGICAL OR DHSIRABLK?
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Wo hare not yet gotten our
con seat to thlak seriously of the
propoeed bow eouoty which appears
to hare been projected at a meet
ing held at HradereoarlUe Rot week.
Tot wo are told that there was
mack earnestnese aad eathuslasm
manifested at this mostlag by those
preeeut. Just , what they Intend
to do aad Jast how they expect to
got tto territory ar«d popnlatloa tor
a bow eoaaty seems uaoertala aad
rather problematical at this June-
tore. Howorer, wo afh told they'
Tto stockholders of the Fraternal
RoaHp Co. met Tuesday ereDtng for
tho pnrpoeo of arranging detatle
preparatory to beglaniag work on:
the new building to be erected on
Main street near the postofffee. The/
-fhllowing committee was appointed
r<s a building committee: E. T. H.
Shaffer, J. M. Moorer, J. B. Moore,
G. C. Brown, H. R. Padgett. Thl»
committee will meet perhaps tonight
with J. D. Newcomer, the architect,
who will draw plans for the build
ing which will be submitted to n
subeequenl meeting of the stock
holders, together with bids for the
work. U is proposed to begin this
building sconce and rush it to
completion.
FAIR SPFMRlOTMWDEiyT CRGSBN
hf
Orubsr, of the
Cour/y Fuir Aseocic^los has nn-
aouaced the appointment of Joseph
M. Moorer, Beq., as saperiateadeat
of-the county fair. * Mr. Moosae Is
t yoaag maa of nahoaadsd energy
nod welt qualified to fill this poei-
* tion. Ho k captcfn of tho local
hrtlitary company, which company
ho has brought up to a high stand
ard of exosilsnea. Mr. Moorer will
at once enter actively apoa tto
discharge of h*a duties and will
give of h!s time and energy to make
the fair a success.
Let to look at this proposition
Just n moment and oea If there is
anything tp It. To begin with there | t
A lounrli tosty.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlss Frlpp are
giving a launch party this week
to a few of the yonng folk# of tho
towr> They left this morning for
Hntchiaon Inland, whom they will
opend a week. Among thooe In the
party are Mr. and Mrs. Charlsa
Frlpp, Miaeea Florence Black, Es
sie Hymo, Ladle Jayoocks, Dork
Speights, Catherine Howell. Messrs
Harry Anderson, Harold and Fnllsr
Frlpp. Edgar Jaycocks, and Jim
Chaplin.
WaHcvbom Deftoted JS to 4. ,
Walterboro and Ehrhardt crossed
bats on the local diamond Friday af-
ternorn and In s very one-sided
game Ehrhardt came off victorious
by a score of 19 to 4. The W<er-
boro t««m went to pieces from the
beginning and seemed not to be
able to get together again, while
Ehrhsrdt played with snap ell the
way throngh. Butler anl Griffin,
the batteries for the home team,
were not supported as they should
have been by the other members of
the team, and os a eonseouence, the
•cores were piled up. Hlera and
Huthet were the battery for Ehr
hardt
CfcJSdrea’s Day at
9moaks, Juno SO.—Special: The
annual children's day exercises were
observed at Tabernacle Sunday^ A
large crowd • waa present to enJ6y
these exercises, which consisted, as
usual of some very excellent recita
tions and songs by the school and
addresses by A. C. Hlers, Jr., a re
cent graduate of tto Citadel, and
L. C. Padgett. B. L. Joaes la tho
snpertateadoat of this Sunday school
aad deserves great credit for haring
brought It ap to the state of per-
aeerely a totto
rtrratiT Hill dstdlnst to restigilia this
eoatract as vaUd aad U la for tto
parpnat of Introducing testimony to
establish R that tfcla hearing win
to told.
Former Rnporrlaor, D. B. Smoak.i
of flmoshs, , Oonnty Cbmmlaaloaer
J. O. Jnqnsa Mr, of Ooftagovtllo aad
Okrk, O. Altort Beach, of ttotaft
mo tto material wlfnsasss. They
ware an pr—sot ysetsrdsy, tot
Oommlsstowsr Bill doddod ttot tt
•would to totter to have tto mat
ter heard at n fall hi
hence tto delay unto
Mr. Dnpssa toe rmUtm
A Flshbarae as kic attortwya, while
tho oonnty will to luprsmntsi by
Hon. W. B. Ombor aad Cd. J. O.
Padgett
Thoro will to a pkalc at Bethel
Baptiat church Friday, July Oth.
The pnbHc ig cordially Inrited to
attend and bring well-filled bas
kets.
Mrs. A. C. von Lehe, who has
bean visiting relatives at Orange
burg and Bowman for several weeks
is agaJa at horn# greatly to tho
delight of her numerous friends.
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Perhaps it is dot «s well kdpwn ad it ilpuld be
Atkone caii ^et any load ^of Ladies, Misses
or ChOdretts shoes arTtyidi^iildoch is true.
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OUR SWEn
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B. P. Knight Is being arped by
Ms frlsndc to make tto race for
Master. Hk card will pnobably ap
pear tn the sear future.
Oassififf ifrertiseBOris
FOR SAUL
FOR SALT—One shepherd dog
about 10 months old. Apply to
T. P. Murray, Walterboro, 8. C.
f-tt-lt.
BOB SALE—My residence on Rail
road Avoane. Price fSO0O. Jso.
* R. Penrifoy. Walterboro, 8. C.
g-IO-lt.
FOR SALE—A disc harrow, mow
ing machine and rake, a cnTtivato
All in good condition. - Apply* to
Mrs. B. K. Banders, Walterboro,
S. C. f-20-lt-p.
WANTED.
WANTED—1000 pounds oste in
sheaf.
W. W. 3moak.
WANTED—To sell •peveral tone of
acid and kalnit. Delivered at
my residence. Jno. H. Peurifoy,
Walterboro, 8. C. 4-lP-lt. ♦
WANTED—to buy chicken#. Apply
to J. L. Rests, Walterboro Ho
tel. t-10-tf.
8TRATXD.
STRAYED OR flTPOLEN—Oust, butt
head Jersey cow with white star
la face with crop aad bnllel hole
la one ear aad swallowfork and
aaderbit la other. Wheat last sen
< wan near town limits. Reward
If retarppd to 8. J. Hlers, Welter-
boro, 6. C. 0-26-11
Ad entire section of our large store is set apart
for our Shoe Department It it our aim to
make this department one of special interest to
every lady, Miss or Child of Walterboro and
CoQaoit County by aSwcys having a fciH and
complete Kne of the BEST SHOES MADE.
Shoes For Soshbe or Stofm
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Such i* THE STAR BRAND SHOE. Let
us show you, and tell you and please you.
Walterboro’s Popular Store
W. X TAYLOR, Proprietor
BUSINESS LOCALS.
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Considerable comment has bw
os the beautiful curtain which fection which It enjoye.
the back ground for the
is wot a general demand, eo far _.
I stage at the snditoriusa Friday ev
ening. It was thought a new cur
tain bed been purchased, hut H
by the legislature, a new conaty ! wai lwirB#d that
this really splea-
muet pay all expense# of Us for-
we caa learn for a new eouoty.,
According to a rcceat Act passed
Mks ONJuda's Reeay.
By an oversight in lavt week's
write np of the commencement ex-
matlon. Saddled with this debt
aad the harden of a court ho use and
Jail, would be a serious undertsklnf
tor the sew county. Then where
would the county sect be? A bolt
tto only place a white men caa
live all the yiar is at Headerson-
e(rises of the Hendersonville hlxh
did painting had been done on short school, the name of Miss Ida Irene
notice by Miss Edith Fraser apoa O'Quta, was omitted. Miss O’Qutn
cheap Ahite homespun^ This cur
tain wee complimented by ail who
saw ft.
ville^ How much
convenient
Crosby Accidentally Cut
Stephen Crosby happened tp s very
pslnfnl accident last Friday while'
working the carbonating machine at*
the Padgett Cirbonating Co. A bot-
Rnb-My-TI>m will cure yoa.
Welch's Grape Juice, delicious
and fresh at Klein's .
Paints and plenty of them at
Kleta’a .
Rab-My-Tlsm will cure you.
Pratts Ike killer for poultry, 10
cents at Klein’s
* The Jno. M. Klein guaranteed
tooth brush, imported from London,
at Klein’s.
6 or 0 doses 000 will break any
read an essay—Memory’s Message
which was very highly complimented com of Chills and Fever; It sets on
Miss O’Quln wr« a member of
graduating class.
the
■elected Idewtenaat Co. K.
C. T. Reeves, of Oottagevllie.
who has recently been elected sec-
„ ond lieutenant of Co. K.. Srd Regl-
WWUM Hendersonville be thaa Wal- Ue broke, entting him very painfully men S.,<5. Vj baa been ordered to'
terbore caa to Imagined when it Is OB ,h * Frm - This wound received | appear before sa examining board
thp liver better than Calomel, and
does not gripe or sicken. 2Sc.
l-22-3m. ,
Tanglefoot fly paper and "Dearh
to Flies” at Klein’s.
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NOTICTC,
ttot no railroad runs
and It is six miles
it sUtka! Then what
to the. sUen tion of a physictaa at oaco
and he le doing nicely at this time.
to tto aeareei muon! Tnsn what ( H. Balia has purchased the- lot
todneemmt could to offered to got edolnir>y that of tha poetoffice on
A OmtngovUk cltlaan. for example, street mad will shortly begin
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to vMp to go to n county
of which '
the" th¥ » store building.
in Charleston, Saturday, June 29.
The State of South Carolina.
Colleton Connty.
la the Court of General Sessions.
On motioD of John H. Peurifoy,
Eeq.,. Solicitor of the 9th Circuit,
Muffin, June M.-rMpecHH: Thejaad W. B. Gruber. Esq-, president
Bells Democratic Clab/inet Batur- ,of tto Bar Association, it is
Id raonka oitot a two-etory ( w . biwhhw, #r.yw
aa. _ y hilA, building, tto kwar fleer qf Hudson, axecutfve
kk old oonnty wkkh wttl to nmd an a stern
Mnllss further? tto
tost tor hk
Wttto ». Fmdto Of
day aad elected the tolkwlag offle-
ecm; B. A. Herndon, president; H.
Breland. Jr., tocrotary; A. W.
aalUeemen.
ORDMRKD, That the Term of
Court of General Sessions fixed by
law to convene the first Monday, la
Jaly, 1019, to, aad tto same Is,
bareby called off. and ail grand
and foM* Jurors required by law
rh norms day
wttl to to to
atnhk
are tore-
If
TMu. Mm km font trwsk faming held at Bethel Bagtkt march Fri- hy laetructod aot to report for da
is toolM*
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SAW MILL BURNED. v
Ffre at Raffia Destroys laham
Fhdpsft'e 8aw Mill.
A disastrous firs occurred at Ruf
fin early Saturday morning, whan
the saw mill of laham Padgett was
bnrned. Tha origin of tha fire I
unknown/' but it Is supposed to
have caught from the slab pit. The
mill owned by Mr. Padgett but had
been leaped by W. W. Carter, wh
ims toon operating ft for eeverr
mouths. It Is not thought that
the holler and englna have not
hmn permanently injured by the
fire, though oonaiden-bly damaged.
Fortiankdp S Stoat deal of th
lumber, whloh was mattered o
yard, waa savad. No
carried «
The annual pkalc, which has
gotten to to a eastern at faldora.
win to told thk year Friday. July
12 th. Ae has tom tho custom a
number of prominent speakers will
be od hand to nddreas the public on
agricultural queetione. The public
Is iqvited' to .attend aad bring
well-filled baskets.
Work Progreesiig Rapidly.
Work is rapidly progressing oa
the completion of the block of
brick buildings adjoining the new
Hotel Albert. The brick work on
the etore and The Farmers ai>J
Merchants Bank hss reached tho
fret story and will be rushed to
completion nodis expected that
theee buildings will be ready for
occupancy by the first of Septem
ber. The lumber out of which the
old hotel was constructed has been
carried to opine lota belonging to
Mr. Wte^maa and two handsome res
idences are being erected. These
are lecated on the aeme street ou
which B. B. Bcatoa amides.
NOTICE.
The Woodmen will give a dance
on July 4th, at the Town Rail of
Temaesee. First class music will
be furnished, and ice cream and oth
er refreshments will be on sale.
This will be an all day entertain
ment and ts being given tor the
benefit of tbe Temaesee lodge.
There wilt also be a basket picnic
at Ram Binff on same day. Every
body is cordially Invited.
O-li-It.
To Appoint
The connty board of eduenlka will
meet next Tuesday for the purpose
of appointing trustees for the vari
ous school districts of the county.
Tto wuy friends of Mias Margue
rite Harley will to pleased to know
tfot too ton recovered sufficiently
to he romwred from the Infirmary
at Hattteeberg, where she has been
since the- accident la the wreck
at Bast Batcher, Mlee. Her in-
Jurtee worn severe, but with tho
attention of the doctors and nurses,
she was abte to return to El Pa*o.
Texas, accompanied by her sister.
Mm. M. B. Hunan and brother, Wm.
P. Harley. A telegram received on
the 94th announces their safe ur-
rival at El Paso and that Misa
Harley stood the long trip well.
Mrs. W. H. Padgett and.. little
daughter, Adeline, who has been
▼tailing her paeeata. Mr. and Mrs.'
J. M. Smith, of Smoeka, returned
Monday. Bto accompanied Mr. Pad-]
gott who wm
Judge 9th Olrcujt
Jpne 90. 1919.
The board of truatees for th®
Walterboro high school hss com
pleted the selection of teachers for
next term. Miss Lillian Farmer hn*
beer* re-elected. She is considered
one of the beet teachers in the
school.
Mrs. 8. M. Riddle, of Sumter, and
little daughter. Virginia, are in
town at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones. They
accompanied Mice Ray Jones on her
return to Walterboro after a visit
subsequent to her graduaiton at the
Columbia College.
Capt. C. A. Savage wm taken to
Charleston Monday afternoon for
tto purpose of undergoing an opera
tion. Tto friends of Capt. Savage
win regret to: learn that *uch
step was necessary, and hope for bir
a Focovtrjr*
Mkw Jacobs of Savannah, who has
been vkklng hsr brother, Max
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