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DECEMBER 10,1913. W—— ^ '■ ■ ■' 1 ■ 1 s. g: , ^ ■ < ffpMierv' -iit |i »j k**. .. N On Tlmrsdiiy nigbt la»st at • in tb « <*t»uniy tiiere was ^..;np‘ 1 a troop of sold**/* fr.ixn Sullivan's Island near 0)iarl«stotf„. , tv-*r« United States Rejr slar Troops an«! they wer* raarrh to ■ ncave i t a sham ba**>« at V^iaasK*.’ . with a similar number cl Regular Soldiers who wouldtht m .theje , tTwnj Savannah. It is stated 'upca good authority that a party of hunters from Walter- oboro came unexpet tedly upon the encampment of soldiers on Thurs day nlaht, and taking them for Mexi can troops. t.V party of hunters made a ba«ty retreat, a ret rat in such spe» d atfd style os soon plkred BCveraTmlW betaedn then and tne.r supposed foe. It is also sta'ed that one of the leaders in this hunting party at flrat contemplated a charge, but that npon sounder and mor- deli berate advice from other members of the party, the retreat was .ordered instead.' !♦ 5 s a fart tbatmeither the hunters nor the sold ers suffered any > >- . ir. *.ce f breath or.. tii- p. : t the bun ter*. tor, td i _ by th :r i.Asty retreat. ■ S. 35. F*nell repreofut|ng The IK Xc^s aud r>nrler of Charleston v,us lw Saturday. •» Wt-tslan! «mt «»n Kail. • * . L. Y.CoAiird. who fca- been, 'a j jai) aince ii^f-aummer "charged with j the til of Haley at Tabernacle! Cbcr-to in the upper portion of this 1 County. *a* released yesterday more. J dnr ■'rom f hc jail, twjnJ haviug been ! secjJ-ed for him. Judge 1. W. Bow- j mr.n. tthe.. her* last week. admUt^'! Hr. Woodard tor ba:l. and the follow- | •Inp nr« hrs bcndnnenr W. E. Kteeey. and I'r. F K. of ,Banjberg an-i a, H, Kin*ey of Colleton. . ^ Tnke LAXATIVE BBOSdb Cosab sad HeadMbr ud work* od the Cold reload Mary « it IrOs to core iOwBioc. ttatspetke id weeks c ,*. W. GROVE S rv : ' It is not a question of a sale, but is a 1 guarantee of low-ciit prices which n(ill continue during:, tbr month of December. What we advertise is true and we can prove it. . 1 r. . ' • • / / ? ^ $T.OO. $^00 and $10.00 mens -uii Slo.»»0. .intT $20.00 men’s Sale Pr’ce A 4.RV« * . . -a •• ... • ... * $12.10. and $14.00 men’s suit*. <ale l t 4vt*. ... , . . a... ........ .... ...... 31.75 and 32.00 men’s work slv>e<. Sale ^ ••••••# •*•••• ,•••■#*•’* • ^ y % » , . # $3.00 Klk leather ' work shoes.*’ Safe Price x / ^ . • • •. $5.50 hip»h boots. Sale Price, - / “ $5.00 $12.50 $10.00 $1.41 $2.25 4.25 $1.50 end $1.75 ladies shoes, Sale I'ric Will find a large and well assorted line of just what you c * ' • ' * “ /•.* - • * • •, -. ,■ / ■ B ... .. f ant to eat during the Holidays. CRISP ROLLS CREAM BREAD FRUIT CAKES // ASSORTED CAKES JELLY ROLLS PIES CONFECTIONS •' PLAIN BREAD ,/ . POUNDCAKES / LADY FINGERS . CREAM PU’ $1.75 and $2.00 Ladies Woi '•k .‘•hoes, Z QCw I Price ... . $2.00 and $2.50 Ladies fine dress -hoes. Sale Price ..... • • v $2.50 and $2.75 Men’s sample shoes. Sale ■ " pH,.*. / • , / i iiw ** i * •••/ >0c men’s heavy undershirts, Sule Prufe, 50c men’s b(ue heav>' wprk shirt'. Side* Price y: i^idle- Hack skirts. Sale Price l-atifes t iiick drws skills. Sale Price „■ . * / X ? / •••••• ••'••• X • • • • •/• • • • • * • • • * ; * • Indies black fine dress skirts. Sale {Vice. $1.73 39c 39c 75c 98c / *7 THE WHICH THE CHKISTMAS TABLE WILL BE INCOM PLETE. , ■ A VAST 7.™ II GOOD THINGS 1 Why .v i :y/*; .a• -U% / 'I'tijfik you7 He can .supply you xr.p Xsl- .X^n he will guarantee will be as got^l as yoav ' ,v; ; Xe. for he employs only the best and well tttjjffed 'f Thp&e who propose giving Christmas trees cai) rind with us all of the confections and sweet things necessary for the tree. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCH ASERS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES. •••••••••• 1/ These skirts fire the best’values ever fshownTn Colleton County, All dress -«i ds fire fireirtl/re- ducedlr price, and'r* mem!. i'thur \vbat W^adverX^ lise is title and we can-pi> \ « it4t tjxC ’ " ■ tlSurmse umme uimni J. FRANK, MANA WALTER BORO, S. C. > s old Stand / * •. . y . * . • , • C*' / There is only one d. Frank end he is manager v ‘ • /v of th/New ^tore inthis town. / I wish tc oay to my frler.d^ ard customers thronghput the county,'an:? -tatr-trat the • * • * ' ■ y / • announcement which appeared in the ad-. w- • * a C-cment bf* Mr. J. Edward Pinckl ev in The V : v -A •PreKS and“ Standard .sometrn.e ..gv to the ef- // • ^ ‘ m ’ y'' ' v:; . , r . t ■ , fe.-t that Mr. Pinekr.ey had i my entire ? rtock of goods add would * charge ’ 'f the Ki-me wa- a rr.i^taky. Atfthe tfaie 1 ‘ a r ; • 4 when tht advertisementAvar printed. Mr. Pinckney and my.-elf had on i: d^k Lnd at /.he time J tkought/tnat jiledfeal v< » « x . • through. Trover, feter ^rtelopments caused me to caH^ofT the «'e?J and Mr* P i- vkney will r t buy my bu-Ines*! here. ■ • • • / \ ‘ ’ \ My sU<re. however, will V- within ./ ' ' ... . / a (‘hort t rr.tnby a -et JlC hvncisfeble genik-- rren wVi will idiueavor to yuarantH t * the . !> /if.Tfe '(*)>*' 1 V «*.t;X -'ti<-T.,.ar.c ’ tak'« MK :-/n> > / Am A ■ M%"t- VfM K KM r y < . SO A * fth f :k triend. uev. nrn / / V* X =igr*=5'X X *T5 \ S-' A ' ■ !., A 1/' • .. fftf'.l / a * * mil** •*. icX, Dttti-- i '.tif \ Mat X M ;X ' > v vvE/ir..’ ci . • » k <3 ’ » iue4n.t 1 *•< ’ -M -v -'U 1 .-/ <1 r. ./ f .u A- u.fff /•a!"- 1 jh» ,•; »•—’ hvill-ll 'oVcll ' !r> ; . ' l:l<»4l4< *■ i.-V i i. a:;T.. * »•’•> ! < i:. !nir At- • i ■ ynii- , v.». • i i /Siii .!' .l*AUl ‘■■Xi - U 'oi * Finaei 4 HoMdair EATABLES »- y //••J '• i. tr(n /'•'/ V>U' V Xantity ) ! v.'ivety. -'XjX, thediirge-t “t ssed k ejff'tfe- f t . A t.0-year »• r f s■ x x-v 4^ to ottt; .- •l i-Xty. . >Dv * ’ . .} I Matur R«s S X/J'/WjUth, pi • v.i i • •> r .Mifitrqs. /».* | ... ’X -b v .X rt -ivx.'t:/' •.iate. ...AfI i \\ * ■ t » J V » 11. LyM-J ■ 1 ' . , .'J xr. t . . * g ,e jk I,.,t X •* •%, -- 10-yen tlillf, I .... % . .. • _ • ■ X. L ' V - *'„• • * -in- • e 1 L V.J . ./X ; X'- '/>>. The Homeof Sweets to Eat / .es; 20 n.v b ie%; X1 0?n,t.’ht fR^VC *W have hern in thySiikiue business. I itjdual- fortpifes made and fnepi /• enterprises built on a fnund t- ' foresight would justify, and I ' \: /Alnei by events entirely beyond X/ uwledge. Whpt in the progress of ' 'lim/Xrr . X - » help or hinder human, plans is .. ,S • \ > • - XXc J: t i v V ' ' >xtan.” Thus spake a man w ho has /- r*r ; tien » ha'. * **-: •tkeiX JC'rtt TVS '. the inking business than any other X. r V h ‘ ; .. right. Large fortunes do crum- ■ d X . . ; large fortunes have been built up U iC X d r- iifih .*• .. . .ug large risks, and many of them S’ ... . ^ n. .- > .-f the same way. But people who bu. Ur *;••’’. e sj. •. bank accounts take nd risk and /•■have .You never knew’- the pdssewser e nf a Xa 2 < 'ffpeb^ri, account to walk the floor at night w i.>4 . e ..ughi to tw asleep. If YOL* don’t want to walk The season is nt hand w... n you ivill. W3n4-4hfdt.rev P • ’ Vo ’•* X >XX W % V N 'X'’ .. ^.• ' '• pair-Of shoes. Especially, will you want them Christmas. Then, why not give,a nice pair furjl yr<-/ < . ‘ TJiey will be most acceptable and useful. IS-*, . X- .. , •_ * x ; , ^ ■■ ' IF YOU WEAR THE FAMOUS TTV E STAR BE A v * 1 of sh6es, your foot troubles will be SOIVED ■ j 1* * * .i • ’ i 1, a , 1 .iT:.••'*•> ni A ADr*-tI Sintfl-V a •' ' C<1 • IcmXmI ^ dh*~i.;. vr,W>xt•. It:itca* - *' • K..<. , . . / H.t'IV .'Oitl f! lil*' ‘.f ‘ ^ *r2 t ’ ^ ^ tfi' • • !:•• •• yi? i *■«}'„ •»<*. ' 1 fO. ‘II. •*•*I.» V-/ ' *, 'ui-jm • r* '•0u.» tlstf Mt•**!;•.rtg •<* *j ti/i ijils .- tC l M * .* •c r! < h • t>;',. f*. * < .A 3 . • !_.» 1 I Af>)-" : \t Ci i/'ji. R/.Xr La. tv rs . 12 1-2' . ru- < bur* h» i , ‘t . • • . • . •> •• •. ■; V’j “<. V S. >-C X- .v. i/ / 4 ••■’f 1 . ». i-' oV-j/.t; &» T : P*-*.- • ■'I•<' *!•• }.'!t*** >-.• i,«?A J. 1 <>' V. ■ a: i ■ <:«* •• 1 i v. * - * . loxe-, y * * # t^.und and 25c lb. . ...L!) the X W,e have'the latest style's .'or myn. \v«n;>*n ar*d .i ■' ren.. O'. A, w v *. r bank ana open a saving bank ac- «• x. r d :icx knp ._:iding to it. Today, is the day ^ ■' * - ■ . , , 4 • . 'M' ir -' *\ ,V’ ! X *- South Carolina W. H. VABK, Pm... ...t. H. STSICSLAND, < WAGONS AT COST r *r t e thirty <{ :< t’pr cash we / ’! cl! la* of the Ifert 2-h**rsc wagon* at cost. W* % fe : .y■ tn./lC't and it will pay.you to see thxr. FARMERS MERCANTILE .1 ND WAREHOl 'SE COMPANY , - / , .* X • : v A . ! IM. Wit X Manager. . >opl !!.* • * . * » V a:-,.'nt • . , ’•■'f ■ 114 v ■!-'hi- : i s ■ «»;t I:/.. /■ I - T * <l._ is ! //.«(. s i'.db'Ute •* IV;,,X XX'-/':-""-/ * f i: X' • * * • / /- c . i y X • • w •mx :X tit ’X' !•./ i Xf l-i ir, . r i tri. y- S Kt 1. ' ' it,* I t »(>; * i j. 1 i V, mR5. P. 1 Morrhf i»f *> I«ia. '» » • tin Iu»« been >4pen*t'tiK. u|tii h»r brother. J *IL W’. .*1or Ijsh i**turiv rt Ironic. je<r by Ku«r:e Mc.rvUi. H<». .1 OHUjui left Monday.T**r tV'nnettaville, wb**?>Mi»* is attemMnt- fb«* .Baptist State ConXiHiom \ahw h, in in sessidh at th(/ place^X. • ‘ • • • Ibet. B.JHilfonl i» ;n II* nnetts vilie this si'ek vwtteiutintr tbo Bap list ^te CopVentioliy. - • • • . Sai'»dei-S of Kufl i. ha»l tA 'cats ia tosn Mon da*. Rpv. J. M. Cfaven U ’anr>«a:g thx sttpudfng th«* Bhptisr Cor.v«nn&4, i Hennettsvllle this w**rk; * * * * ■floti. .'as. B. Peuri-ii.. vs atff p ■ >Virt t»» fb aufo: t wee'.. a.**H»r an Solicitor for his broth , J.X It, Pcurffoy. V. * *.•/ .fudge 1. W. Hos until <?f O'jiri*- K-ft, WaPqrboro Sueila/ fer _ iere it" this veelT BeaufOet^ where h" will hold *o»:rj. *» M. II. Hidtt of Honbd-yus* 1**' t aa being unn*>Mr on buHir.esr Monday .|‘|i i * ■ •»*-*•* . * + ... **, * \ ** ' •* . * .Isyi-lii.t, a. , Ver*otAi 1* » 4-s >1* U’A'.tJ >U.. btt« n*wr. f • • • J. Van of- «V f\.xf , ;>t - Mi.» tii 'ov r i ioi.rtii; t ^ r •>ZJ : * r' • .\. HiC'XjaJXX c- »i i:«j iv u X* •• e 1 ':•?#. "X i * J Sat)*l*arti of H-;;/* -sonv .15< ! sk*« ir torn LJoudaV X \ X X *v:* \ t • • • f V I , '-r ’ • i i ; •-H .. ^ ... , *L^« NkttMMKfbi,, X mg tbdbaJr. B O iLut: of r«b«>i d e ** .• o« r | » <■ S iTisX a wwa «itw.-.y. tnunt-AO# * ^ r -X