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VV * I J ><1 ~..r Prices ^ Beautiful Shirtwaists and Middy-Blouses, in all Colors, and Styles—Value $i.#0 and $1.25. ^89c. Handsome White and Cream Color Wash Skirts— Value $1.00 and $1*25 Special 7(|u Price I JH" Elegant Ose Piece Press«s, in all Colors, and also White, for Ladies’ and Misses—value $1.25 and $1.50 Special QO^ Price TheEW.CohenSMe “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD" 'IB AUTO REPAIRING QUICKLY DONE. At Walterboro’s New Garage on the Savage a Mill Lot near the Depot. EXPERT REPAIR MAN IN CHARGE. . ■> ^ (j * M. 0. Dunning, who has had much ex perience in this line of work has charge of our shop, and this will insure the work be ing correctly done. . WE ARE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS and the trade which we are daily receiving is proof sufficient of the grade of work which we £re doing. COLLETON AUTOMOBILE REPAIR CO., H. E. Savage, M. 0. Dunning President Gen. Mgr. Local and Personal AND STANDARD, WALTERBOROS. C. >NAL MENTION p ipq at Or l T. J. McDuteta. of Waltorboro Cocoo^oU BottLag. Workn, and butnoM In Bonnfort lint WodnMdny Capt i. M. Brolnnd and “Unci** [ Mink*’ XUm«iv of Bothoi-Mctio*, Rod basinoH In Waltorboro jraatordar. • • ■ Mr. and MYs. W. A. McDanlola and J. A. Llghtaop, of Hampton, apoat Thnradap in town with Mr. and Mr* T. J. McDaniel*. • • • Mins Brnentlna BUtch, of Younf* Island, is oxportod horn th.* week to Tlntt hor cousin, Mrs. J. L. Rents Misses Ethel and Urma Black of Bamborg, are visiting Miss Leonie Padgett. e e # Mias Warner Hair, of Orangeburg. Is tbs attractive geest of Miso Kaths- lao Howoll. Bonnie Black. Ispeadlag sometime 1 Harvey Padgett. of Bassborg, is with his cousia. Mina Florrie B. Addison of Char- loston la apoadiag sometime with Misses EAe and Ray Beach. Mias Ines Price has returned home after spending sometime with Mr. and Mm. H. L. Price of Savannah. | She was accompanied by her grand mother. Mrs. H. R. Price. • • • Mrs L. D. Ellis and daughters. Misses Lillis and Lucy, and sob. Madison and Mrs C. B. Searson and | children, of Hampton, were the gnests of Mr and Mrs T. J. Mc Daniels last Saturday. ^ P<flr Many years Walterboro with its marrslous development along business lings has felt the need of wholesale housea, and the first reali zation of its desires along this line has come, ^be Waltorboro Qrocary-f Company has opened for business In thA Wichman buUding across from the depot. The alto secured by the Company Is ideal, the switching ar rangement being excellent. A large stock has been ordered to fill the bnlldlag and trade has already commenced. .. In a few'months Wal ter boro will have* the equal of any town 4!ong that line. L. B. Smith for merly with t|M Colleton Mercantile and Manufacturing Company of Rit ter and a man of much experience in the wholesale business, is the President of the company and will have active charge of the business. J. 8. Smith, another wholesale man of note. Is Secretary of the Company. The building is now being remodel ed preparatory to the reception of the largo line of goods which this concern will carry. Such industries as the above are more than welcosse to Walterboro, and the opening of wholesale houses is ths indication of the sound busi ness conditions of the town and coun ty. Mrs. W. R. Pox of Parkers Ferry has returned to her home after a short stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Halford. She waa ac companied by her little granddaugh ter, Leela Tuten of Ravenei. • • • L. B. Houck, of Orangeburg, has accepted a position in the firm of Peurifoy Bros. Mr Houck Is n young man of pleasing appearance and will make good here. He received his education at Newberry College and the University of South Carolina and has much experience In law work. He waa recently admitted to the Bar. Negro Kills Negro. A shooting acrape which restulted in tho death of one negro and the ration of another waa staged Pleasant Grove section of the Inst Sunday. It seems that a disturbance arose at a church which was later taken up again on tbe pub lic highway. James Roberta, who did the shooting, says that Richard Henderson advanced upon him with a razor which Caused Roberts to shoot. Another version of the story has it that Roberts had concealed himself behind n fence, after having gone home and gotten his gun. and that when Henderson came along the shot was fired from ambaoh. Hen derson was operated upon but later died as a rssult of the wounda. Roberts came to jail and surrendered soon after the crime. REUABLE SEEDS FROM REUABLE PEOPLE CHUFAS, VELVET BEANS, K •v SECOND—HAND FURNITURE is Look this list over and see if there anything that will interest you. We are offering all this Second-Hand Furniture way below what it would cost at Factory. Death of Mrs. Rodeo*. Mrs Hudson, wife of Dr. W. A Hudson of Hudson’s Mill, dlod at her home on Monday after a protracted illness. The body was carried to Charleston for Interment, Mrs Hud son having been formerly from that city.. A wife of only four years, her husband and relatives will miss her the more. „ Federal Position for Mr. Varn. Madison H. Varn of Sniders left on Saturday for Washington where he goes to accept a position with the Enrolling Committee of Congress. This position was secured by the ae- sitance of Congressman Whaley, and Mr. Varn ia'to be congratulated upon being selected. There is no question^ that be will prove thoroughly com petent in every respect. OU Price New Price 1 Dresser . .. .. 17.50 $ 3.85 1 Dresser .. &50 450 1 Wood Bed . 10.50 495 2 Oak Wood Beds ..... .. 6.50 2.85 1 Fancy Wood Bed .... .. 6.00 2.25 1 Iron Bed .. 7.50 415 1 Iron Bed .. 8.65 4.95 1 No. 8 Stove and List.. .. 1450 10.70 1 Oak Center Table . . . .. 2.00 1.15 - -1 Kitchen Table .. 3.00 \ 1.50 1 Kitchen Table .. 5.00 2.25 2 Oak Rockers .. 3.50 1.95 1 Comb. Dresser .. 20.00 12.85 2 Wood Frame Cots .. . .. 3.50 1.25 1 Cotton cot mattress.. i Iron JBeds .. 2.50 .. 3.00 1.00 L65 6 Wood .Seat Chairs .. .. 1.00 .50 6 Cane Seat Chairs .. . .. 1.00 .65 1 Oak Safe .. 400 2.65 1.25 6 Folding Springs 3.00 There are just a few of the many things .that we have to offer, come in and see what we have. All of these goods are just as good as new. BROWN FURNITURE GO. WALTERBORO, S. C. J Amber, and Orange Cane, North Carolina Peanuts, Georgia and Span ish Peanuts, Pearl or Cat Tail Mil- | let Tennessee German Millet, Select (Seed Corns. Improved Brown Seed Peterkins Cotton. Price on applica- 1 tion. Send for Catalogue. WRITE SHUPTRINE CO. ‘SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Let Us Clean - Your Watch * * L. N. Stgae. of Joneevllle. had buslnees in town this week, e • • Q. ' 6. P. Croehy and j. A. Jones, of Bmoaks, were in town Monday. • • • Mias Ada Clayton, of ghrh&rdt. is ' the guest of Mrall. M. McKenzie. Almost tbe entire town have either gone or will go flaking this week. Dr and Mrs Jno M Klein and daughter, Caroline, have returned from an extended visit to Sullivans Island. / ■ ° Mias Martha White, of Charleston. Is ths attractive guest this week of Mrs Jas. E. Peurifoy. R. H. Patterson has returned to his work in Savannah after an ex tended visit td relatives here. Miss Beulah Miles, of Charleatou. is the attractive guest of Mias Flor ence Black this week.' The least increase in friction on the,bearings alters the motion—the —movement becomes sluggish—the watch be comes sick—it needs’!! doctor. Don't take chances. An inaccurate watch is a nuisance. Let us Clean and oil and put your watch in order. It will both pay and satisfy you. We are Selling Agent for. all the Standard Make Watches. Mrs T. W. Blitrh and children spftnt the week-end with Mrs J. L. Rents. • • e» Mr and Mrs M. R. Brifegs, of Sene ca, who attended the Press Conven tion In Charleston Inst week, are in town Yhls week, the guests of Mr. Briggs' sigter, Mrs Clauds Graves/ Mrs. Albsrt 'Beach and two daugh ters wsrs Is town shopping Saturday.' t f The S. Finn Jewelry Co,, Inc. Walterboro, S. C Bedsteads ^ Springs , «• • h STEEL and BRASS TRIMMED A STORE That Keeps Goad FURNITURE ^ V* \ 1 o ought to be a good place tor go to when there is furniture to be bought. That seems reasonable, doesn’t it? We have confidence enough in our Beds and Springs to unhesitatingly invite you to give them a CRITICAL examination. We KNOW we offer the pick of the lifiHflfi FINEST GRADES produced in this coun try. And the beauty of it is that you are I not asked to pay more here for UNDOUBT- [ ED VALUES than goods not as good some times cost at other places. That’s the thought that we would like to have remem bered. L. N. Glover MAIN STREET WALTERBORO. S. C r v Miss Pauline Sander*, of Ritter, and her school* chum, Mis* Helen von Kolnftk. ot Charleston, were in town Thursday, and spent the night with’ Miss Katherine Howell.. ,Miss von Kolaltx is Buslnees Manager of •Cerbefua.” a thrifty little magasine published by the Ashley Hall school girls, while Miss Sanders is Society Editor; next year Miss von Kolnitx will bo promoted to Editor-iu-Chiof, and Miss Sanders to Sporting Editor. Good luck %o “Cerberus.” Card Party. Miss Mabel Wichman entertained at cards on Tuesday morning. A dozen of the social leaders of the town were present and a delightful hour was spent with this charming hoatees. At Mr* Pndgott'N. The younger social set spent a de lightful evening at the heme of £oL and Mrs J. Q. Padgett’ IstiBt Thurs day. Many attractive games were played sad a delicious refreshment course was'served. ‘ ym With Miau MauB<trr». The younger people of the town were delightfully entertained by M m Marie Sanders last Friday. Enjoyable games were the features of the oc casion, and delirious refreshments were served. * ^ Mm Hearn’s Mrs J. L. Rents entertained at Luncheon on Tuesday^ morning la honor of hor attractive gueat, Mias Rotha Murrell. 1 Thoae preeeat are enthusiastic with the delightful man- * ne in which Mrs Rents entertained.