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WEDNESDAY. FEB. 12. 1913.
It was the privilege of the editor
of this paper to be in a hustling lit
tle city of another State recently,
which is noted for the good order and
lack of violations of law whirl) pre
vails. In conversation with the may
or it was learned tha r he \%.vs sf:*i\r
in hunting down the slighteur viola
tion of law or order, aud meting out
the full penalty of the law. Offend
ers know that punishment Is sure
and severe, and as a consequence iew
cases come up before the mayor’s
court. This gentlemen said: "Some
times we have a case of uniavful
selling of liquor, but I take the chief
and we go out and clean up the of
fenders. Consequently we very sul
dom have anything like that to do.”
Ltof is That Couch nd Weak,
Worn-out Condition.
Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, then
art' greatly to be feared at tola time
of tho your.
Tu prevent grippe from betas tal
lowed by oltoor pleurisy or pown
ala. tMs important to drive too lost
trams of It out of too syststo quickly.
HHi advice Is to toko Ttool, our
delicious eod liver sad iron prepara
tion without oil, and act your strength
and vitality back quickly.
Mrs. JL A. GrabiU, of 8trasbur&
Ts. skys: “Grippe left m» weak, run
down and with u severe cough, from
which I suffered four years. I tried
different remedies, bat nothing seemed
to do mo any good until I took Vino!,
from which I received great hSbeflt
My cough Is almost entirely gone, and
I am strong and well again, and I am
glad to recommend Vlnol to others
who suffer as I did.”
Try Vinol with the certainty
that If it doee not benefit
you we will give back your money.
P. 8. For children’s Ecxema, Saxo
Salve is guaranteed truly woaderfo*
John M. Klfen, Druggist, Waiter-
boro, 8. C.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE.
4X»K SALE—Brown Leghorn and
Partridge Rook eggs for sale. Ap
ply to J. M Klein, Walterboro, S.
-C. 2-5-4t
FOR HALE—One dozen S. C. Brown
Leghorn bena at a bargain. Very
fine sto< k. Apply to Mrs. J. B.
Smith. Smoaks, 8. t\, H. F. D. 1.
2-12—It - 2'
FOR SALK—Eggs from pure"*bred
prize winning 8. C. Rhode Islqnd
Reds, $1.25 for 15. Write or toll
8. A. Marvin, Jr., Care Walterboro
Drug Co. . 2-l2‘3t?
•xm HALE— 35 H.'p’ boiler and
25 |t.' P. Engine, complete 70
saw gin, grist mill, with all pul
leys, belting, alofting. Used only
two months and in perfect condi
tion. A. Wichman ft Son.
10-30-tf.
TO BUILD NEW CHURCH.
Baptists at Smoaks Will Erect New
House of Worship.
Smoaks, Feb. 10.—Special: The
weather here is favorable for plov'-
Ing and other preparatory farm
work. The farmers are doing a
great deal toward making another
crop. Very little fertiliser has been
bought here as yet. Jm , v
The Smoak’s Mercantile Co. naa
moved Its millinery out of Mrs
, Saul’s store into a department of J.,
E. Smoak’s brick s;nr*. lo this
large building they Lav*' more room
and aro i|j < *.g a good buHinetw, aiid
their many < uatomers find 'L.u they
u e morv conveniently I>uted
Miss Hattie Courts, Sec -Mary of
Smoak’s Literary Society, has se
lected an interesting qmry for de
bate next Saturday uignr. The pub-
#7lac is cordially Invited to attend.
Mrs R. W. Barnes n.’d daughter.
Miss Emma, visited ici.u'v.h ut Jen
nings several days recently.
Smosk's banks are doing hiiaine*s
tow. having begip.t » r«*Xv diys ago.
In all probability CJnwin-i.ur Z-if-
ler rlM complete Mr J. K S-nouk J
large store this week, only having to
do some inside work in the Hcrond
story.
J. L. Lyons, one o.* our hustlirr.
merchants, has moved to the SauFs
Ktore which was formerly occupied
by Smoak'a Mercaihile Co.’s milli
nery.
Rev Lawson, of Lodge*, filled his
regular appointment at the Baptist
church last Sunday Morning. His
Kermon on foreign .;n:Hnions was ex
cellent. ua all his sermons usually
axe. Immediately after the sermon,
the church called conference, which
was presided over b> the pastor. The
purpose of the conference was to as
certain matters relating to a church
site, and whether the old church
would t>e repaired or a new' one
built. After it was discussed it was
decided that no other site he con
sidered but the present location, and
to build a new church. A building
committee was appointed composed
of five members, but only three were
Appointed by conference. These
wvi* r. J. Berry, J. L. Lyons and A.
f. lllcrs. They are ;o setect two
more to servo on the committee. The
committee will report on plan and
matters pertaining to the uew church
one month hence it is sure that
the much needed cnurch will be
built Just as soon as possible. There
is an old maxim to the effect that
some one has got to break the ice.
and perhaps, this is the case at
Bmoaks. Tbs Methodists having no
church and the Baptism have only a
dilapidated one, and as the Baptists
expected to break the Ice, we feel
sure that the Methodists will follow
with a new modern church.
Ben -Linder has been appointed
substitute mail carrier um:i John B.
Smith receives his appointment.
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WANTED—1000 dozen eggs yanted
• this week; will pay the highest
market price. H. W. Black, Jr.
2-12—It
WANTED—1000 meal bags. Scents
each. Cannot use rice, grist, flour
or sugar Harks. Walterboro Oil
Mill. 1-22-41.
I1UHINESH LOCAIjH.
TAYLOR’S
Burt’s Spring Seed Oats, at H. W.
Black, Jr.
Full line Liggetts Candy, the first
ever sold hero. S0c pound. Welter-
boro Drug Co.
Coffee at 18c ut H. W\ Black. Jr.
F.xiipiino Anthony wire fencing—
Ka- h iHtay is fastened ho it cannot
slip. (let our pricea before buying.
II. W. Blac k, Jr.
Anthony Wire Fence. made by
American Steel und Wire t’o. All
heights at H. W. Black, Jr.
Come and nee our Tulips Linen
Paper In Boxes and Plots. Walterboro
Drug Co.
Garden secc't for spring gardens.
All fresh. Just arrived at Khen's.
Garden seeds, plenty of them at
Klien’s.
If you wan? the Finest, get Yen-
yny's chocolates and Bon Bons, 60c
pound. Walterboro Drug Co.
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Vinol. the. great tonic, with the
Usual guarantee*, at Klien's.
If you ever try it once. youSwon’t
have any other—-Symphony Linen in
Boxes aud Pounds with Envelopes to
Match. W’alterboro Drug Co.
Klicn s Blue Grass condition pow
ders for your horse and cow. Been
on the market for 30 years. It’s
good. 25 cents Klien’s
Rexall Fountain Pens, guaranteed
as good as you want. Price $1.00.
Walterboro Drug Co., The Resall
Store.
"Our Own” cough balsom, stops,
your cough and builds you up. at 1
Klien’s.
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Waterman’s fountain pens and Oil-
lette’s safety rasors, at Klien's.
Kodaks and Kodak films at Klien’s.
Fresh home-made candy every day
at Grace’s
I am just back from New York and
Baltimore where I bought the Best and
Most Complete line of Pry Goods and No
tions ever brought to Walterboro. I have
landed and will have in stock this Spring
some of the greatest values in Dry Goods
that I have ever had—and feel confident
that I was never in a better position than l
am this season to give you prices that are
astounding, when you realize the fact
that all goods have advanced. Watch my
announcement in next weeks pap?r
some of the Special Values tha* I have
brought for you. I am the recognized
Leader in Dry Goods here and I am better
V
able this season than ever before to sub
stantiate that claim with the actual goods,
and I am prepared to “Show You.”
TAYLOR’S
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Vaherboro’s Popular Store
SPECIALS FOR THE NEXT
FEW WEEKS
The following are a few Specials for the next two
weeks:
Shoes from 25c to $4.50—Men’s, Boys'. Ladies,
Misses’ and Children’s.
Flour, $6.00 to $6.23, ail guaranteed.
Rice, per sack $3.95 to $5.50
Grits, per sack $1.85
Corn, per bushel,' $0.90
Hay, pOr 100 pounds '. .$1.25
Best Appier Seed Oats, ..’ .$0.75
’Clipped Feed Oats, $0.60
Bej»t Butter, per pound $0.40
We carry a full line of Shoes, at prices to suit every-
bedy, and new goods are arriving daily.
We carry a full line of Fresh Groceries. Let us
serve you when in need, and let us fit you when you need
a ready-to-wear suit, or other articles of cloliiing.
We carry a full line of Plows*) Plow Stocks, Harrows,
Hames and Traces, Collars and Pads- Plow Lines, Back
Bands, Plow Bolts, Up Rings, Single Tree?, Clevis, etc.
We pav highest cash prices for your furs—Otter.
Mink. Raccoon. Fox. Cat and O’Possum. Bring them to
us if you want the highest price.
IMCN FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE.
F. C. BENNETT. PROi\
How Mr. Bennett Stands in the Business Wo'-’d.
The following letter tells how our Mr. Bennett
stands in the business world abroad. He also sLulus as
well at home:
Petersburg, Ya., Jan. 15, 1913.
Mr. F. C. Bennett, Walterboro. S. C.
Dear Sir:—We thank you very heartily tor the
ch<‘ck covering all shipments made up to and including
shipment of Dec. 14th- and we wish to take this oppor
tunity of thanking you for the large and satisfactory
business given us in the past. It is our sinceresv wish
that we may enjoy your entire future business, we have
no account on our books which has been more satisfac
tory’, nor an account which we appreciate more highly.
The disposition showm on your part for straight, fair,
square and honest dealings is indeed an admirable trait
and we only wish the same spirit were showm by all the
merchants in the South. We are confident that the suc
cess you have made in the business world is the result of
untiring efforts, exceptional foresight and upright-and
honorable dealings. We sincerely ..hope that you will
give us your entire future business in our line.
Wishing you continued happiness and prosperity,
we remain, »
Very sincerely yours,
v AUG. WRIGHT CO.
Our Clothing Store
And we would be pleased to have our
friends and patrons to give us a call—does
not make any difference—buy or not—and
inspect our well selected Tailor made Suits,
Hats, Shoes and Gent's Puniishir gs.
We believe that we a/e able to Spit
everybody with the goods and prices, as
our motto is “More Sales and Less Profits.”
Special attention will be given to our
Tailoring Department, as we shall
have our clothing made at the best and
most popular House in Baltimore and New
York, by Schloss Bros, and Co., which con
cern has arranged to send special represen
tative of the House to havejthe Spring Tai
loring opening at our store on the 21st and
22nd of February. '
Will you please remember the date and
place:
— The —
S. Finn Gothing Co,
WALTERBORO, S. C.
Next to Express Office
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J. M. Benton, ex-coroner of Col
leton county, was in town Saturday
D. W. Oroaby, o* Ruffin, ua
town Saturday. *
Miss Pearl Hage, of Lexington, N.
C., is visiting at the home of E. E.
Jones.
J. M. Speights, of Hendersonville,
was in town Saturday.
’ Mrs G. N. Dukes, of St. George,
is in town spending some time with
her mother, Mrs W. J. Sandifer.
We have sold over two hundred and fifty
Stoves and Ranges since October 1st., 1912. There
is a reason for this, have you asked us? If not be
fore you buy it will pay you to see us.
A. WICHMAN & SON
WALTERBORO, S. G
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At Blocker’s Store
THIS WEEK.
Fresh Line of Groceries. Best Pat. Flaur at Charles
ton Prices. «
Wanted to buy chickens and eggs.
47X . THONE 47X
G. L Blocker
Walterboro, - South Carolina