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■ * ,-v *>. . Jr 1 ‘ N. m !/• */ '''i \. , V o, s. a MAY 14, Mil . i \ \ ONE BARE FACT i, IS WORTH A DOZEN DRESSED-UP-FIGURES ^ OF SPEECH. In our advertisinf we never 4< draw the long bow.** “Word-painting” can’t make clothes any better. We state the simple facts and state the facts simply. Telling the truth and giving the values is the “fast express” to public favor. For example, we specialize in “HIGH-ART” Suits, be cause we know they’re most for your money IC they weren't, out they’d go and in would come better gar ments. • * • ■ • ’‘I You don’t know much about the structure of fabrics and the tailoring of clothes You must buy on faith. Here your faith will never be misplaced. Mlh t Nr*. Cm*. Oivhaas, Majr 11.—Special: After sneering for afeont two day* Mr* Uni* Com. wjfo of Ck W. Cpnet died at her home near Oirhan* Thurs day afternoon at S o’clock. Mr* Com pa* taken In the bloom of Hfe being jMtly IS year* of age. She had married only two short year* when God called her horned All was done for her that loving hands, kind hearts and good physicians could do, lyit to no avail. She was laid to rest Friday after noon at Pine Grove burying ground in the presence of sorrowing friends and relatives, the burying services teing conducted by Rev Sslvo. Mrs Cone was the faithful mem ber of Shepherd Grove Baptist church, which she joined while quite a youag girl. Particularly sad is her death on account of a two day’s old Infant she left. She was loved by all who knew her. She leaves a grief stricken husband and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her k «t* 1 Sister. Both a.s business men and a* gentlemen wfe guarantee every garment. If any one should ever “go back on you,” bring it right back. ’ 9 '< \ First, know with whom you deal, and then deal with whom you know. That’s the right rule in buying clothes. . , HIGH-ART Spring Suits. $10.00 to $25.00 fleath of Mr* McMilla*. Lodge. S. C., May 9th. Special: It was late in the afternoon of May the 6th that the Angel of Death en tered the home of Mr. R. B. , McMil lan of this section and claimed h.:; dear wife, Amanda, for the Eternal Beyond. For eight weeks she had suffered severely and all was done for her that loving hands and physi cians could do. but out? Hesvenly Father r.ad need of her and called her to that City of Rest where there- cometh ho night and where loved ones never part. The remains were laid to rest at Carter’s Ford Baptist church Tues day evening. May the 6th at four o’clock where a large discourse of loved ones, relatives and friends had gathered to pay the last tribute of respect to her who now sweely rests in that City of Light and Peace. Fqperal services were conducted runei m. > * ‘THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” Edison Records \ < ' ■ ' t . 20c. Each in 1-2 doz. Lots «;» v. $15 Grapbophone for $10 S. Finn Jewelry Co., Inc Walterbpro, / S. C. by MK'. Lawson and Rev. Meadows. Mrs. McMillan was about 35 years of age and was married to Mr. McMillan in January 1905 and since their mar- rtge they have lived a happ.y pros perous and devoted life together and had known no sorrow until her death. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bishop of Colleton. 9- C. and a member of ||L Pleasant Lutheran church until two years ago. at which time she united with the Cartqp’g Ford Baptist church, where she was a . faithful and conaiatant member until her death. Mrs., McMillan leaves s sorrow ing husband, six. little children, father. mother. *• four brothers, three sisters and a' hdtt'bf relatives and friends to mourn her’ loss. The bereaved have the sympathy of the writer and the entire commun ity in this hour of sorrow and Sre earnestly pray that God’s richest blessings may rest upon them, guard, guide and direct them in such a beau tiful way that they might some day in the near future meet her face to face ip the eternal beyond where there will be no parting. Asleep in Jesus, peaceful rest. Where waking is supremely blest. No fear, no woe shall dim that hour That manifests the Savour's power. Respectfully. Leland A. Hiers. » „ The Season Is Now Oh. Come and inspect bur line, and let us convince you that our goods are unexcelled in price, quality and workmanship. Brown Furniture AND ICEBOXES You should save enough on your Ice Bill this Siunmer to pay foi One of our “Odorless” or “Bay State” Refrigerators. We have Contracted for a Large Lot of these Goods for the Coming Season and you will flnd our Prices Much Lower than you Ex pect, Especially if you Get City Prices First Call,and inspect our complete line. •They are priced from $7.00 up. We have them in Zing, Enamel and Porcelain lined. Walterboro, Sooth Carolina Made in Walterboro from pure artesian water condensed, reboiled and twice filter ed—can you imagine anything purer or more wholesome? , A Full 200 lb Block for 50c Can you imagine anything cheaper, considering the vast amount of comfort and health-giving you get for so little money? WHEN YOU COME TO W/HTERBOHO BE SURE To get a block of pure crystal ice—you .should get a solid week of good things out of one block and save enough on doctor's bills to pay you a dividend. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ETC, WATCHES, J. A. WESTERBERG, Jewelry Store. / Next to Postoffice Fine Repair Work a Specialty. WALTERBORO, : : . S. C. Dot* from Round Round. May 12th. Speoal:—Mr. David Martin of Doctor’s Cre*»k vtait- ed Miss Janie SauUberry last Sun day. We are all very sorry to hear that Mias Ada Hill has been bitten by a snake, anl hope that she may recover soon. Mias Janie Saulsberry, who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. A. J. Lemacks. has returned home. Miss Lottie McCants of Charles ton Is visiting Miss Ethel Francis of Walterboro. Mr*. Bruley Cooper is on a visit to her mother at Round. I. C. Saulsberry and daughter, Mamie, visited the home of a J. Lemacks last Sunday. Blue Belia Stoke* Item*. RELIABLE Cheap Good ICE-Terms Cash to Every- % • ’ body- - . WALTERBORO ICE & LIGHT Walterboro, - - - - South Carolina Revival services will be held at the Second Baptist church, begin ning next Sunday night and contlna- Ing through tha weak. The Pastor, gett. Lemacks and Moorer. Tha'Rev. B. F. Halford, will be assisted friend* of Mia* Legare will be glajl fey the Rev. J. C. Lawson, of Lodge. t* r learn that she is located In The public is invited to attend th * Nit* Emily W. Legare. a compe tent stenographer, of Adams Ran. • position with Rad- V * l FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, Amber, and Orange Cane. North Carolina Peanuts, Georgia and Span ish Peanuts. Pearl or Cat Tail Mil let Tenneesee German Millet. Select Seed Corns. Improved Blown Seed Peterkins Cotton. Price, on applica tion. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. SAVANNAH. OBOHGIA. Political Tribute to Whaley. W’e have been requested to pub lish the following poetry which was written during the recent election, but as yet not published: Hurrah, for Whaley; the man of our choice. Whose election to Congress our ser.- ' timents voice. Although for this victory We earnestly fought. W'e’re proud that his votes were giv en ^jot bought. The majority he won. his popularity attests. ‘t And out; ttonfldence in him to serve our Interests best: ’Tho his opponents to down him tried in every way. They failed in their arguments thp majority to away. It he did on the coat-tails of our great President swing, Is it not a* honor to attach to the coat (coart) \of our king? But we know on hi* merit alone he has won, And not by any swinging on cont ; taftk he ha* done. Far ha It from us Mn Hughe* to critidao. For w* know that h*’* a* good a* he is wise. It is only * pity that such a good Should suffer prejudice on account of his supporters, the Grace Clan Then three cheers for Whaley, who ’tho strongly opposed. Our n^xt Representative to Wash ington goes. W’here we know he will work for the interests 6f ail And ably represent u* in Congress's Hall. —(Miss* Emily W. Legare. j Hemlentoaville School to Ckwie. The following is the program of the closing ceremonies of the Hender sonville High School: Public meeting of the L. Y. 8. Lit erary Society. Wednesday evening. May 21st. 6:30 p. m. —Graded'School exercises, Thursday evening. Mny 22nd 8:30 p. m. Graduating exercises. Friday Morn ing. 10 a^ m.. May 23rd. The play. “Mr. Rob”, will be pre sented by the School Improvement Society on Friday evening. May 23rd. I>30 p. m. Aar admission fee of 25 and 15 coats will be charged for this last exercise, which fund will go for school improvement*, i The public is cordially Invited to attend all these exercise* Farmers' t’nion Meeting. The County Fanners’ Union, call ed to meet the Court House on Mon day. June 2nd at 11 a. m., will be a very important meeting. It is to bf hoped that every local in the County will elect delegates that will be surf to attend. The selection of a secretary to Jill the place made vacant by W. W Smoak, together with other Import ant matters to come before the Un ion. makes it absolutely necessary that we have a full attendance. B. G. Price. Mr. Merrwy, Postmaster. Information has just been re ceived that the U. S. Senate on Tues day confirmed the appointment of P. M. Murray as Postmaster of Wal terboro. As sooq ** bond can be filed, Mr. Murray will take charge. Mrs J. D. Rainey, wife of the ex pert watch repairer at 8. Finn's Jewelry Co., arrived in Walterboro Sunday, where she will maka her home in future.