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’<• - r -r-'-. Two ' * J n, „ ' j ' ®l|f jprPHH anb VOL. XXXVI WALTER BORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29,1913. 7 NO. 11 mmmw*** «ggBBgggg»MaJM^gg"g—11 BIEL, -- Races A( Hie Fair Better Thar v. 9' Ever. \ • Th*» |{h< «8 I hit* '. >‘ar prom is** t*> b«‘ ti»*tt**r than over and mnrh \'ork is Ih-ihk don** looking t«* tin* preparation of tin* track and stabl#*a. I»r. \V. H. Ark<*rmun.«Rating Super intendent. has been steadily i‘nK:ixed all this \teek at the Grounds getting everything in shape Mis assistants this year will be U A McGee ami Haskell Moore, both experienced in this line of work. Itaees will lo gin in front of the Grandstand every day at 2:30 p. in. and continue until four There will be no entrant'? fee for race horses, running or trotting, and everybody in the county who ow ns a race horse of any merit, trot ting or running, .s asked to bring it in before 12 o'clttt k Tuesday, Mond- day preferable so that the horses con be exercised on the track a day be fore the races. The premiums for racing this year are larger than ever before, and the winners jvill be well paid for their trouble. All horses entering for the races will be entered for the entire three days. IN rut: ASK WKIGIIT VI KKI.V I’m* Samose, Say** iM-uggist Jin*. Klein and I'ut On Good hT“*»h M. J.S. BERGER WILL, IF WEATHER PERMITS, WHO WILL FLY TWICE DAILY IN HIS LARGE WRIGHT MACHINE AT THE COLLETON COUNTY FAIR, CARRYING A PASSENGER ONCE EACH DAY, The almost mihcrs-tl idt ifnst in physical culture is the best evident<• that can be offered as to the ti‘*ed ot a simple and scientiilr in. thod of making thin people fat. increasing strength and restoring health. Athletics, when tarried toun ex treme. often result in straining the vital organs. How much bettej- it would'be for the average infrson to regain health, sthength and tlesh hy using Samose. Samose has been so successful in making tbin people fat and restoring the weak and run down to strength and health that John M'. Klein, the poplar druggist, sells it under bis- personal guarantee to refund the money IT It does mrt bench t. 7 An offer like this certainly shows remarkable faith in the powers of Samose to do all thaf is claimed for it. No one should suffer any longer from a thin, run-down condition, now that Samos’s remarkable powers arc known. // At The ItnplUl t himh. Regular services at the First Bap tist Church Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m and 7:30 o’clock p m. At the evening hour Pastor Col- lum will speak to the business men of Walterboro. His suiij ^-t will be The Analagy between a Good Mer chant and a True Christian. Good music, short service, and a hearty welcome extended to everybody. * * At flit* KpWopal Church^ TIh* lUshop of the Diocese w !! make h>k official vhtita|fi>n to tb s parish/on next Sunday, officiating both, morning and evening He will also visit the Chapel of th** .Vlonetiietit in the afternoon at 4 o’clock. * At the Methodist Church. The pastor. Rev. W. A. Fairy, will preach at 11 o’clock a. m. and 8 p. m The Sunday School jk-UI meet it 4:30 p. m. Mrs. L. Haselden and 7 daughter arrived in town last week to spend sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Knight. >/ , Tuesday, November 4th. AT 10:30 A. M. FLY FROM WALTERBORO TO CHARLESTON AND RETURN WITHOUT A SINGLE STOP. THE FUGHT WILL LAST A UTTLE OVER AN HOUR. COME TO THE FAIR GROUNDS AND SEE MACHINE RISE AND LIGHT. ON THE TRIP TO CHARLESTON IT WILL FLY AT AN ELEVATION OF 5,000 FEET. AND HENCE WILL LOOK VERY SMALL. BUT ON THE GROUNDS YOU CAN SEE THE GREAT MACHINE-BIRD CLOSELY. , / Fifth Annual Colleton County Fair City Cousin CAN BOAST OF NO BETTER DELIVERY SERVICE THAN GIVEN / / YOU BY UNCLE SAM’S PARCEL POST SYSTEM X yy Have you Rood wearing apparel needing CLEANING or DYEING? Send such articles to us, with any linens re quiring high-grade laundry service. We will promptly serve you and prepay return charges. lacnderkrs IDEAJi LAUNDRY y UP-TO-DATE DYERS CHARLESTON. S. C, CLEANERS X a l,>*cum, Wcdnc-diy. ■ • t <*.• :it H I*. 'I. at Nricnd \in!! /•.u" • X ' // You Wish To ed well and Up-to-Date 4 You have to buy your New Fall Hat at a FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE •Th. Mr. of iiiy U- Where the styles and new fashions pro to- v • . x 7 gether. A fashionable hat makes you feel that you are dressed up t^.the latest * - / style and in good taste, x » • X • ' 4t The only place in tlye Town of Walter boro to get this kina of Hat is at ^rhcf^JLpcal M.:n,*K< r.! ,ir Wuitut** in bavin i s**! t, t«*rs for the next aiXact■ o . | and Potter ar^ * nt* rl, r. • unusual ability / and th*. • [entertain. Natdrally ami l full> gifted with a variety « f t.ii. j's, they off**r a program ••xttaorMMi rv |and uiibiue in the extreme So: e thing good, something wholesome, something different. artistically rendered is their motto and they faithfully abide by it. Entertain ng is their life work, life study an t re creation. Years of success pijC.e them high among the leading *>ht* r- tainers in the Lyceum field and they never fail to win their audiepee A iiappy evening with ‘’The Potters” n* worth while arid not soon rorrot- ten. This concert will be given >he School Auditorium and w+tt begin promptly at eight o’clock M U DKPAK I I’Ki; Seliipig^}l**di« in**- at iler < •iiaratitce Hait Pi i< <4 ( u> , l*aw and Order l.eagii*' After.two nnuifiX o’ rm-nr/cX - sales. J*>hn M Klein. *.h*- ent r|.' ing drupg.st. says Ut^ plat, < selling at half price Die regular cent size npDr. Howard s sp«*c -ac ro, the cure of uriistipat on and vi\■. pina. and guaranteeing to refund the money If it doejfi not i un*. lias hetu the great**st success b** has *•;• r known. Anyone suffering with dyspepsia, constipation, liver troubles. hea*b~ achea, dizziness, coated tonjju*X or the generaji tired feelhig faused nv inactive liver apd bowels or disor dered digestRtn. should lake advan tage pf John M Klein new departure and buy a bottle of Dr Howard’1 specific at half price, with his per sonal guarantee to refund th** ninn**' if It does not cure Fair Week Bargains - THE FARMERS MERCANTILE > & WAREHOUSE COMPANY NOTH K. ■ W* A* BLACK MILLINERY COMPANY Walterboro, South Carolina X Da iMI It is earnestly re*jue-t<*d and ire *d that the churches pf the county which have not already done - > up- point two or nlore delegate- >o -be* I come members of the folletnn r a " ; , land Order League It is <X" ; '«*I ' arrieH Iras* to the success of our work that we ^ith him. as t hold a meeHng as early as po-sibS**^ The impression ha- made mjnds of some that w<* war the pr**a«bers md deaiotij^ cffi<ers of the church mistake. Let th* *-le« t two or moment vu,’i- | whether the^Xjir** ••! I and for’.'-iyrd »!i**;r f;;^ii**s • ■ j Lodge, Please civ*- th s at offers bargains to the citizens of Colleton County during the Fan* which meets next Tuesday. We are M'oing out of the bu^gy business I and we onlv have four left. xi •lv I* , *n< <! ate attentior .1 <’ i.aw son. .Ser y * i i‘ • and Order League. , -—— •— Little t hit 1 . i w An Interesting Meeting. Rev. W. P. B. Kinard ip* conduct ing a Tent Meeting at Peniel Church this week which is being attended by large crowds Services will be con tinued through Sunday, and dinner will be served on the grounds on Sunday; • ' » ■ G. S Clark of Hendersonville may be mentioned among those In town Monday. ‘ Randolph Howeil. who working in Savannah, la visting bit mother, Mra. M haa -been in to w a P. HoweM D all* <>t a Little Miss Gladys Hi! it : the sever.-weeks-old dauBh.t.r i,>t H. M Rowling of W.-ycros^TTK?-: d «*d on Septeml>er 19th arid wa- i >, ! r • d at Do*tor's Creek Cemetery. *: *" here. The funeral servic**.- *.••-<* conducted by Rev K G S< rugr> Thig child was given toJier lo-.i'ig parents for only a sho^ while an 1 it is indeed sad that the Grim Reaper should ^atherel a harv-s* of this youny p-rwo At the re<*etn *l*-:*»ii atXi,i <■' r, Henderson, who acfcJ/fL- hu-ai ag'^nt for The Liveppotijerind London and ; Gl*»be Fir** In^franc*. Co at VVal'ter- i boro Th^eComnanv appoftited Mr* ser. who was ass*iclate<l witj>-1iini. as their sub-agent: Mrs. Fraser will now conepue tiieir busi- ■fnexs and R Ludlow Fraser will h*> r*onne«ted witli *lu* local agency and look after all jiublie matters Ty>r gather they will cooperate ter the advancement of Mo- r lialib com pany iireoir in ids*' I're** Idle iil.itiou. * The follow injfc l**f t»*r t roni Hott If. S Whaley will b«* self-explanatory October i7. l'*ie Pre— um<1 Sta^nii ard. Walterboro. S c. Gentlemen: Will you be good enough to publish in your next issue a small notice to the farmers of Coleeton County to the effect that I *an furnish them with cultures for inoculating crimson clover, vetch, etc . w ,th directions for use to anyone writing me who desires it. • * . Assuring you that I shall deeply appreciate your kindness in this mat ter. believe me. Sincerely yours. Richard , THE “WREN” BUGGY is as good a buggy as can be found on the market. The four buggies will behold at a Great Bargain A Call early and get one of them before we sell out. We sell one and two-horse-wagons and a glance at them will convince you that they are first-class. A cordial welcome awaits you at out Store during the Fair. The Farmers Mercantile & Warehouse Company J. M. Witsell, Manager. x< ys