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at Walucfcor* hifk Mko^ MIn KaUImni 4* TNTflto. a at Wlat*i»» Callaca, It J. O. Jacqaw of Cottacavllla la towa M—day. • • • K«t. J. M. Craven of Ridaerllle was la Walurttrd Mcyaday. e • e aad w. J. Taylor • • • Mrs. H. T. rtatUnc Mr, aad Mrs. of Qraasabarg Ira. W. J. Tay- / •tokot aad Ptak Pf«b- to CM itfaklag the trip la aa ante. ' * • • e Mlaa Beolah Olover hat retaraed froai Bamter after a rlalt to rela tive* there. t • **• Mis* Elisabeth Mile* of Charles ton Is visiting Miss Mattie Olover. D. P. Campbell,vent to Charles ton Sunday. * • a# L. B. Patterson spent Sunday in Hardeerllle. 0 * • Ned Dirawlev attended Children’s Day exercises at Ebenezer Sunday. • • • J. L. Rents Is at home for a> few days from Saluda. N. C. ' • • • . .Mieses Gussie an<r Norma Mor- all of Beaufort are visiting ^Ic.h. M. G. Morall. • • • Miss Havelvn rtsey of ttound I ylaitina her sister. Mrs \V. A. Guess. Mrs. B. G. Hyme left last week for the mountains of North Caro lina. * • • Otterard Hyrne left Sunday for Savannah. # • ♦ * «■ Misses Bessie and Sarah KiyIiu left this we-»k for New York, They will spend the Hummer In the Cats kijl mountains. Mrs. II. L. Whatley, o^ Jackson ville, Fla., will arrive this week to he Uie guest of Mrs. J. I„. Rentz. *>* Mrs. J. B. Liles has gone to Spar tanburg and her, points of iiitrr- eat wliere she wj# spend the sum mer. ^ ^ / * c • • • Kfenk Men re* and X. C. Poik. ot ll^hipt ♦ * * - > has resigned his. pdr A. Wish man and Son. formerly manager of the 5X. • • • Mrs. A. Lilly and non and daugh ter have moved to Walterboro from Wlg^nn. and have jrooms at Miss Charlotte Henderson’s. Mm. Ully win follow hor profession ns a train ed name. * * ooe . W. D. Bennett In recovering slow* hr from his recent serious Illness are now entertained for recovery. fr own The rains flntardny and Sunday evenings were general, extending to Charleston. The crop* from Wal terboro to Centerville are in good condition. ^ Chetew, Jpne II.—The Hon. Pt Pollock, of this city, candidate for the United States Senate, has given ont, the following open latter to the people of the state regard ing his candidacy: ‘.7 To the Democracy of tenth Caro lina: The time approaches near when entrlev will clone for candi dates far th* State and national of fices. Many nblo and patriotic men have announced their candidacy for governor and for other state of fices; hat so tar only two man have announced thefr candidacy for the United States Senate-—Senator E. D. Smith and Governor Colo L. ipton were in fixe City Sundav * • V Mr. Joel Padgett ha« fr from a aiho vl • ■ Services at William*. Bel I gloss services will be held at Marion Baptist church.. Will isms, on Thursday night. June 25. Rev. Walter Black will be ordained to '■e ministry. The public U cordial ly invited to witness this solnicn ceremony. Revival nt Grave fliu^rh. Grace ChriMlan church near here will begin a seriw of revival serv- ice/ on We» , nes'i3ay. July 1 T!> Ifn: ctiog; ,w ill continue for .t* n <1 and will be conducted Lv Rev. li Up Skipper. lHath of F<i\. > * Mr. Jasjwr Fox died .very sudd'‘Ti lly.. at bi* home a* Adam: (tun Sun day morning of heart fniiure. Hi* daughter. Miss Mari<* Fox, who had | came over Saturday to. nur>e Mrs. Kinsey, was called home on account of her father’s death. Any woman with pimples, skin eruptions, sorer, or boilv dees not | Appear attractive am* cannot enjoy life the . I know pf wb la* of tho land, nor rate of tbs party that gives a Sen ator tho right to snccood himself, but on tho contrary, the constitu tion of the Unlted_8tates limits the term to six years, and nt the expi ration of that term a / Senator's com mission goes back to the people whence It came to be by them be- stowed where they will. I know of'no law of the land nor rule of the party that gives to a governor the right to succoed to d seat in the United States Senate at the expiration of his gubernatorial term, but on the contrary, a gov ernor who uses his office to build up for himself a political machine with which «> c4ect himself to Fome.oypi er office Hhows that he is utterly selfish, and he violates the spirit if not the letter of the coiottitution. There i«* a widespread demand throughout South Carolina . fov ;t. broader field from which to choone a Fnited States Senator, because th> wi-ent conduFiopK arc reached only after the fullest di’ftussion —the he3t representatives ot the people «tc_ fovnd onb’ when t^e m>oc)1o ha\e a {full field from which to select. I have been nfred by many mf- selflsh, patriotic men from every section of FouM> Carolina Who have; only the best 4nterest«7of the state ‘ rr ami h«-r people at h^att to enter the , j-x *s race for flie I'uit^dv States Senate j, n j U . this : ejvr, but f havp hesitatrd to do i so befere iekt my entrance into the|°‘ inn ! 9 nie ,* n a^campa twy profit keep some other manjdteen a They are selling Broken Lots of Summer Shoes for Ladies and Misses .BELOW COST. Several Hundred . Pairs. Hardly any two pair alike. All marked in plain figures oh RED TAGS. Inspect the dis play while they last and SAVE a dollar or two. Right inside the > the front door, at nSSL _ (Trade Mark) A safe aad sure remedy la., all eases of ovor-stimulatloa; also tadl- cated la all- eases of Brain Fttigae. Nervpua Exhaust tea caused by over work or malautrltioa. unequalled for aaaaoa. or geaeral depressioa. A general tonic and body builder. MaU orders fitted by Reaistol Chem. Co., Bootoa, Mass. Transfer Tor Hire per Day < > _ * See or Phone Bruce Hiers OUR THE QUARI terry & SHAFFER he Old Corner Store / , , wfto>1night be more acceptable to Rez.stol cures them and make* 1#> from aJinoiim . inE h , 8 ran . ,kln Foft and velvety. C „ uf thp t1nir for doubting cold sores, cracked Rpps. J ai ,d waiting has paused. Sonth (>r- handa, roye ejpitching and Meed- o ne ^ ttie M .rvkes of her sons, itig p le*. Mailed or f, tc a box by dp , rrw u., tpr abroad and abe American ProprletalT^' lb»*ton. ,, a „ ^ r0f ,. fvjnj? 8t home . Sh! , gave me birth and sustenance, and CLASSIFIED ads. WANTS. W \ NTKi: I disposal. ray: elf ^ 4<,-abide. 0 j FoK Kdle—C'hofee lot homo grown ... , , , ... I corn, poa^ and hay. \i»nly to T knn.td pf ^>rtn ord, 0 I; hi. p - j| 0rr .^ v (< Anderson Ban- u iKi / refurtiM hirst trip to Bmoakfr/llo led liis parent.* w hile nv. ,iy. / - * * * a • .« jXnnle ^ i^t 7 . t en KjH pdlng ^othe time 1r. ami Mrs. Nph liobinson. , * * * 0 | Mr.':n{rK<lrs gick ItoUWtHbn. Of ' WANTFn Rout VSvrrv \h the city, today. 7^™— Picnic nt Ivitubm*. Tho Prers irul Btandard has jimi niiivmd the fidiowing inviiation: your friends are «or- our annual t Ivanlioo. They** will .be. tiuisic and (whatever 1 am I owe to her. nn*l 1 oiadU place myself at her | 1 therefor*; announce Candida!" for the United Rtaies Sen- Rl)—Chickens, h me curedj n approaching Democratic bams and,eweet pontoos. Highest • r Fmary and in doing so 1 do not markepirlces paid. !lo*el Albert. v . is i, 81vV K<)od patriotic °man who ? \. alte'loro, K. ( . 1» tf. sn.ng <o place his'serriceu on th# .. altaf ofdii^ state to stay out of the .-ace on my account, hut I shall wel come Lite* thiKcampaign any ynod of her people. I therefore all good' iIhuj In South/Car- n for and honor and law/and or- ’ / dcr. and against corruption and dis honor am) .disorder and lawless ness; ’ . - / I appeal to the con/cience of the people of South Ca/olina to elect to the Senate and to every other of fice within their gift the best men : who shall offer, jfnd by the verdict iof the people I Auc.U l>* wililng *to Ham Saw: Chisels rs Planes TOOLS Augers .... Bits, Etc. Voa want tools that will'LAST. It PAYS von to buy that kin<l fc keep tools of the BEST QUALITY only, ar^t tlie prices arc LOW luy your tools for the home, the farm of the shop FIIOil US. Benton-Koger. Hardware Co. / / '1 m r* .s-a 1/ / Cotta^eville News. Cottagevi|le, June Id.—It hr** bee n Home time Finccwie Lave seen anylhinc in> your paper frQr.i our town, although ft^ in considered the ^0 ENTIRELY SELLING OUT <’-rv, Walterboro, S. C. man v> }.. .fm I* tiK< he can render j i;ajrd».-n pot < f the county. I The S^ook o r Edison uecords Behiw Ccci: iaid 5>I«zciaiues zJc Pikes 1 patrioHc service to\)iis people. ^ j I am i or dbe caniRdate of r:r.y r lii-kens and bem rt - t , r cui* "* I Jove onic: e.d « ur* i» hnm,>:. Highc-st ^ market prft'cn p* id. Hotel Albert. Wal- terhoro. S. T. ?,I8 liere are too bu y rn>?.* folkii rite. ‘ • or caucuH. I Ji>ve onici* ai. The lari ier» are all. ymiles over into "no <ombinatien with-any ni/n | rho outlook o‘ the cotton ciop. it or ><-t f t men. I have notnimf^ to ; has been very, dry but ve are hat- giv an' 1 , i-ithinn to promise I ,'ing some fin;* rains-now. ;) You nd diilly .Incited to attend o fourth of July Y'icnlc nt y / x throughout tlie day, Mimjc will bo j furnished by Wichmanki i»ra»H band j Other* featureK of the day wtil be j -.boat riding and fisliing. Refresh- uient* of all ktndr. will lie feryed pn ; tb i ground*. Respeitfullv. ivanboc- t'luic flub.’’ Death * f I.. II. Willi.. Mr. I., li Willi* died a.t his liome at t’ottageville on last Wednfteday aft 'rnoon. June 10. Mr Willi* iiad been ill for Home time and his death was not unexpected. The funeral was conducted by Km Dibble and Innblnet on Thur*day morning and he was laid to rest In the Cottage- ville cmeetery amid a large con course Stef sorrowing friend* and Relative*. Mr, Willi* i* survived by hU wife and four sons. NOTICE. Those wishing to place orders for pionmnent* may see my rod. Ixpoy Halford* at home. He will take them and forward them at oncci, at dancing ] b« *t prices. Bee him before you {faithful service to my country hi' i my- people. I am buy. Kcv. B. F. Halford. ^ . ; ,.n • .** ——y-*—■— — 1 ■■ ■■ ' " -*■' — or kfnle—Two bushel* German millet seed. 7i< per peck. J. F Moore. W.tlterbora B. v, / ! Heymibln-Taylor. A pretty home wedding occurred Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reynolds, when their adopted daughter. Miss Julia Reynolds, was Joined In matrimony to Mr. Monnie L. Taylor, of Bolls. The marriage was witnessed by a large gathering of friends and rel atives of the young couple who wish them all happiness. The ceremony wss performed by Rev. J. M. (’ra ven. and Immediately afterwards they attended preaching at Oak Trove church. . The brWe I* a most charming voting lady, daughter of Mr. N. J. Reynolds, and is held in high «**- t»*m by her many friends. Mr Taylor is a progressive farmer of the. Bells lection and' Is receiving' congratulation* upon his hatfHd'cs.V r - ■' 1 • »- l,r —me l'* r Solo—Pure, unadulterated hen* ey in one pound' sections and cn- «limber:, for Y.'aPerloro mark?!. Attalee Moore. someihirg for rivsclf, but 1 a.u *x- •rcising the right that every Dorn- o< r:'''! in ‘-'oui!i Carolina huv w hirls .’.•t jriis old the right l,o offer hi* service* to his slate in. the United States B* nait. ^ It is for the people to accept or reject those services, and .whether they aciept me or . {o-ttier they reject me 1 hop*- that he. pt-ople will see in the campalg> t!>.at they have the opportunity to vote f*>r a man. and not for a mere r-elf-s« ekiiig p<)iitician and '“ syco phant. and that by my effort* some thing ha* been added to the wel fare of South Carolina and the hap- not bogging fevpthe college boys and girls have re tiivned f to tlieir homes. -The-town lias been, greatly revi*» 1 by a baud of holiness preachers Things ore getting lively now as We only hope they will returnj-oon us there are ynuy friends wlio’ will welcome them back. Dr. cVictpr Ackerman has coni-, pleted nis medical ccnirse and in :he j near future will locate and take up the,practice of his profession., ] The doctor* here ur*j Lotu^ kept busy o» account of measles' and mumps. acn i ne, icv\ otmv. . .. \ . x $20 iUroJkTveeordr . . ^ .. .. l £0c 3oc St:'n<J^d Record-4 . ; 15c 60c Disk-, Fiat K^ds Only ill quantity not less than a dozen. Get your, choice while they last; we have several hundred Records. The S. Finn Jewelry Co. Walterboro, S. C. Summer Specials | MILLIN E x" Tot lull fthw>*om<,. .- The Pro** and Standard ha*. re- c^i'-erf'Poiton blossom* - from the fol- | towing named gentlemen: T. B. !’. ach. Williams: W. A. Drawrty. r .ouka.. The Idoom* icnf bv Mr Ileai h w*p* »rorf *. S 1 ' sere flcH fr • V.rtS pUuteu on “early. The blossom was phkcl June 1/ Mr Smoak’ bloom was also picked June 1,1 and ‘was froih a 1 .'-acre field.* The*-* men.>10 progfe-sive farmers and | by their early crop* they show that they did not fail to plant in the ear ly spring though the weather was fo-blddlng from a standpoint of-| temperature. * Within the next few weeks our remain ing stock of Millinery, comprising Hats, Flowers, Feathers, etc., will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED prices. Hats will be sold at just what it costs us to get them up. .Our Stock in Millinery is not large now, so do not delky in taking advantage of this sale. We also offer bar gains in Dre^,Goods, Laces and Embroid eries. Ask to see our Remnant Xables. s. W. A. Black For two weeks I will sell at Factory Prices ' ‘ * / vS Solid Oak Bureaus from. ,,.. KA up Solid Oak Washstands for . Oak Front Cubbard Safes . QQ Oak Front Kitchen Safes QQ up \ / : • Iron Beadsteads from * ' * y Folding Springs from .. . x . . Solid Cotton Mattresses at ♦ rys Combination Mattresses at Single Bed Springs at ...... t .. . ' X * . ■» - / ■ ■ * ■ Sihgie Bed Mattresses at \ Sj^gle bedsteads. Iron; at .......... Drop Head SSewing Machines at .... $2.00 - $1.75 $4.75 $2.25 , $1.75 $2.00 $3.00 $15.00 £ Now is your chance to buy if you want to save money. GEORGE W. GLOVER RAILROAD AVENUE. k- Xx X i .X., X T-nni • xnrnttmmwm m. — ' ,, •r. 'Standard, a newspaper published ai 1 jd on the, last Tuesday it July. 1