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* t ' “ * *-•- t * * ^ r- w ^ .>. • w.rt M u hi r H. W. v 1* l < * ,4 r • ' k %6f ftei Takes this opportunity to express their W»eral patroaace giren them in ther^re^ ConaoWatyd Safe. Site wm the most successful, and proredtd be the ^rentest ent ever held in this pari of the State.» And we were very glad see so many of our friends and patrons avail themselves of the test opportunity ever offered them to fit out the entire FAM* BiY at such great price reductions. ODDS AND ENDS W ^ ^ v* The “SALE” has left us with quite a few odds and ends in the £ various lines we carry, such as M en’s and Children’s Clothing, £ Shoes, Hats, Ladies Coat Suits, Sweaters, Etc. These odds and I ends we are now going to close out at still greater price, reductions ^ than in the sale, as we must dispose of these small lots at once. If for some reason or another you ftiled to attend the Great sale, Now Will be a still greater money-savi ng opportunity offered you. But remember these small lots will not last long, so come as early as you can. H. W. COHEN STORE ‘The Store That Makes Good.” SJ'-'-i- -7- At five o’clock P. M., December, the 2$th, we are going to give away, absolutely Free One DOLLY FAYOItpFErBANGE to the lit tle girl who shall receive between Monday, Dec. 2nd and Tuesday. Dec 24, the greatest number of votes at our Store For every cent received at our store in payment of goods ac counts, notes, etc, we will give one vote, so that if you buy one dollar’s worth of goods you will receive one hundred votes, etc These votes can be cast for anyone you wish and in our store we will keep posted the names of the girls contesting and the votes eacK one has, so that you may at all times see exactly how they are running. A nominating ballot will be given every contestant good for one thousand votes and contestants may nominate themselves or be nomiftatechby anyone. This RANGE that we are going to give away is a complete RANGE in every respect, it cooks and bakes perfectly and is the smallest Complete RANGE in the world. Though the smallest, it is not a toy, but a perfect RANGE. It is a present that your little gfrl would appreciate and enjoy for many years and with a little work you will be able to get it for her for a Christmas Raesent. • l o rs IN CAR. i WALTERBORO, THE GODEREY which is located opposite Klein’s Drug Store on Rail road Evenue and owned by Mr. R. H. Wichrpan, will, be cut into 9 choice business lots fronting on Railroad ! Avenue, and one beautifuf residence lot fronting on Hampton Street and will be sold at auction on easy terms TUES. DEC. 10, AT 10:00 A. M. THE TERMS ARE EASY " Only one third the purchase price cash, the balance in one, and two years, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum. - This property is located in the heart of the business district and every one of the lots are Accessable to the Sewer Mains, which run through Hampton Street and Railroad Avenue. , Never again as long as Walterboro is in existance will you have an opportunity to buy property of this class on such easy terms and at your own' price, for these lots are the most desirable business lots in the cil and are hound to increase in value and REMEMB1 THERE IS NO UMIT TO THE VALUE WHICH BUSINESS PROPERTY ATTAINS. REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE Tues. Dec. 10th, at lOiOO^As^M. ' , FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS • a R. H. WICHMAN or H. B. & R. E. PHILLIPS OWNER . ' ALBERT HOTEL WALTERBORO, S. C. METHODIST APPOINTMENTS Continued from Page One nominating coupon. I hereby nominate - of , as a contest ant for the Dolly Favorite Range to be giv- en away by A. Wichman & Son, Dec. 24th. Dethnny. J. N. Wright; Bishop- vllle, O. K. Edwards; Camden, H. B. Brownet Camden Circuit, J. C. Davis; Elloree, J E Strickland; Fort Mill. T. F. Oibson; Heath Springs, H. C. Mouson; Kershaw, S. D. bai- .ey; Lynchburg, 8 J. Bethea; Man ning. Q. P. Watson; ogwego. J. P. Attnway; Pinewood, R. M. Dubose; Providence, O. W. *.7ay; Richland, Qua. Last St. John’s anc Rambert's, B. P. Hutson; St. Mstcnews, J. M. Steadman; Sumter, First Caurchj D. M. McLeod; Broad Street. J. M. Rog- s. Transfers. S. A. Donauue to Virginia Con ference; W. S. Henry, to Florid^ Con ference; A. L. Powell, to Western C. Conference; W. E. Thompson te Baltimore Conference; S. A. Steele to fhie ronf-rence from Tenn- see conference; P. B. Wells, to this onfereace trom Louisville confer- nce; J B Kilgore to this conference rom Texas conference; W E Thotnp- on. to this conference from Teuu- eesee conference * BAZAAR AND OYSTER SUPPER Tho Civic League will give a Bn- samr and oyster sapper at Wichman's Store the afternoon and evening of the first Friday In December. Ice Cream, Salads, Sandwiches, Cakes, Candice and other good things to ent will alao be sold. NORFOLK OYSTERS ARE FINE— Come and (let Home. \ A Gift With a Thought In It. There’s one very bimple way out of the Christmas shopping problem: don’t shop, but sit quietly at home and sahscribe for The Youth’s Com- pan ion. . The c bonces an*, teo. that uo present you could buy for the young friend or the family you de- (ight te hor.or ton'd confer ae much pleasure as ittis gift of The Youth’s Companion for a uhaie reend yeai —Afiy-tw6 weeks’ issues, and the flfty-secend as keenly anticipated and enjoyed uu the very fcr* 4 ., • There will be stories for readers of every age; sound advice av to hlctlrs; suggestions for the girl at college or making her own way tu the world: good things for every ut-mber of th« faftiily- ait for J2.00 - less thJn lour tents a week. The one to whom you give the snbatription w'll receive free all the remaining Usuets of 1J12. as-well as The Companion Window Transpar ency Csb'ndlr for 1313, in rich. tmaalurent cuier*. It is to be huug • n the window or over the lampshade. You too. Mi giver of ttie present will retelxe a'copy of It. The Youth’s Companion. 14 ♦ Berkeley St, Boston, MahS. Nev. Subscriptions Received at this office. Misses Sara Kohn and Either Bus- aaky, two of the Hampton High school teachers spent Thanksgiving in tewn. • • • / Miss Bessie Kohn visited friends in Charleston last week. D • • • A. H. Herndon, who Uvea near town, had the misfortune *to lose a fine mule Monday afternoon. It was sick only from Saturday to Monday, from a peculiar diseaae, having a badly swollen head and eyes very much Inflamed. • • • Mr a Laura Benton and daughter. Miss Rosa, of Peniel. who have been iting the former’s son, B. B. Ben ton, in town returned home today. • • • Mrs. Edna Felder and daughter, little Miss Hazel, who lave been va iling Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harley, of Spartanburg, will return to Waltcr- boro tomorrow, accompanied by Mrs. Harley sad little soh. t’" - "*- 5 **; s# Ml QUALITY. i We Want Your Furs. « We mean you coon, 'possum, mink, kunk. Fox, otter, Fiy*, \Jfe .pay vgh Caafc prkea for all gau^.^Vr*. See oe. Terry* 6 Shaker. 4 ^ (jptton LireuMe Notice The following persona or Hrmo have secured lice^es to engage in the purchase and sale of seed and unpacked |inr cotton for the year 1312. All persons dealing in rotten without licenae ar*i violators of this liiw, and all such dealers will please vonie and rit llcepse intmediaiely. Those falling to do so will be dealt wth acrAding to law. A. U. I>odd. J. M. Pvnningtofl. S. K Boynton A- Mro., (. plleton Merc. Mfg. Co.. W C. Glover. O. A. Speights A. ». Dtonn. T. S Hoyuiwn, C P. Fiaii, bwrne, Andrew Driggers. W. E. O }}r>an, A .?. Gsteh, W. J). Sunders Ar Co . W. ,M Fripp. H. D. Padgett, •ir.. H. MrM 'WilliariiH, if. MrM. Wil liams. 1L MrM. Williams. A. It. Speights, A. P. Washington, Waiter- boro Cotton Oil Co.. C. W. Butler, A.* 13. Metis. C. Reynolds, (j W. A< k- erman, T Wr Griffith, B H. Griffith, IJ. N StokeH, R. H. McNeil, Jr. J. W. Hill. High vi.y Contmr. Walterboro, Dct*. 3, 19J2. NOT •OLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. Ifyoa purchase tbs NKW MOM* yaw will havs a Itlt amet at Um prtos yea pay, aa* will not have aasadleas chaia of rwpata n|i0 lo buy. , writs ( if you wwatasswlng i our latest catalogne brfore you purchase. ID Mm Hom Siviq IxiM Orsp, Irl NOBODY RPARED. Kidney TronMea Attach Walterboro Men and Women. Oid and Young. Kidney ills seize young mud old. Come quickly with little warnini. Children suffer in tho^y early years. Can’t control tbe.kidncg seerd- Mens. Girls are languid, aervomi suffer pain. Women worry, ain’t do daily work. Men have lame and adiin^ banks. The cure for mss. woman or child Is to cure the cause—the kidneys. Boar's Kidney PiJIs are for sick kidneys.— The following testimony proms their worth: Mrs. A. E. Coleman. ?0 Alnerst St.. Charleston. S. C.. says: “.Doan’s Kldnsy Pills have helped me won- dcrfally and I an very glad to re- cotmrend them. I took thia remedy wim 1 t,as suffering from backache and pairs through my loina and la a short tine I wea reUovqd. f am now fe. Ijur utoch better Ig every way.” For sale by all dsnlmrw Prion Sg FosWr-illibam Qn^. Buffalo