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■V PRICES HALF 00000 0 00000000000000.00 0*0000?) 00 • ■» • ^ . t' ' T ^. • ( ,» # 0 WALTERBORO BRIEFLETS. . 0 o , o 0 Items of laterest Garnered from the Winks* oa the o qj ' „ Streets of WaKerboro. " q 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 O O 00 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O >C *-1-^1 • -* • * a LISTEN—We have just finished taking stock and find that we have a quantity of used furniture on hand which me must dispose of. In this lot you win find Arm Chairs. Washstands, Safes, Iron Beds, Oak Beds, Mat- Chairs, Springs, Tables and many other things which are as good as new. THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD and we will give nm customers an opportunity to get some veal bargains m me have priced them at less than half cost of the same goods when new, for cash. . ' COME EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK. •• • Brown Furniture Co, Kjt’AHTERLY flEKTING /C W. M. IT. AUXILIARY. The nturterljr moetinjc of the W M U. Ancillary to the Colleton Baptist AMorlatfon will be held with the Flrtft Baptlat Church of Walt cfboro. S. C., on Saturday, January 2S, ’ at 11 o’clock. The following program will be observed:' Devotional Exer cises, Mrs. U. O. Morrell; Words of We)some, Mr*. B. O. Price; Re sponse, Mite Unis Nncad: Reading of Aasoclational Policy; Report of W. M. U. Convention at Newbert^, Appoint of Comfblttees; Query:' M 1a our Obligation Greater to Those In Foreign Landa than tie Those Around UaT- Mre. J F. O. 8. Curtis. Collection of Expense Fund; Lunch; Report oa Literature, Miss Sykes; Discussion on Mission Study, led by: examination. Candidates will ee- \ 1'. P* i! This Ba^of Genuine Z P,P PERUVIAN GUANO 200 IS EQUAL TO OVER 3 TONS OF BARNYARD MANURE [Nature’s Soil Builder. The Richest Nmtifl*! Ferti liser. The Greatest Truck Producer. WMNIX YOUR FERTILIZER Craps . .Earlier Crops . .Better Crops GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO 'NUrate of Beds, Acid Phosphate and Potash Bare $4,000 to $1LOO Pur Tub. NITRATE AGENCIES CO^ Savanaah, Ga. & T.Hfims, Walterborq, S. C. Special Representative ohyaiclan’a ccrtfflcate of health. The examination will test such know ledge as may be expected of £at.'.rf«ni who has coxnpletod a full hlgn kchooi course. The subjects are: Arithme tic,' Algebra, through Quadrates; Plane Geometry, throe books': Eng Hah, Grammar, Including parsing and analytU; Composition and Lit erature; Spelling; Geography of the United States and . the world;..and United- States world’s history. Of the’Sold to be covered, a general Men may he had from the printed regulations of the United Staten Na val Academy. The appUcant should be prepared on the eight subjects listed above. Professors E. D. Ei ter ling and Henry C. Davie, of the University faculty, will conduct the M a SAMPLE The A. C. N. ■ Tag on Bag is your assur ance of p»r;i) -x- YOUR COLLARS, CUFFS AND SHIRTS TO ITS —BY PARCEL POST— f- m launder them perfectly anefreturn withln Sda^s. postage paid on packages of fifty cents or over. «s your laundry this week. Pukes—City Service. nterprising agent wanted in your locality. Lib- Mi commission. JET-WHITE LAUNDRY, Charleston, 9. C. fehrii it drills &rFmr ri—h prepared efedeBy ■ihhm m e aeeic the Fever wifi How TO Give Qelalss To ChOdrea Wthatradi meih asm* gtaeu to ar 'i'&sxsrsr&ssi I aaver kaiow it la Quiainr ijke wJinarr I'XMtX.I f “as r aat : Mrs. H. J. Givens; Report of Cent, mittee; Adjournment . ••• SERVICES AT METHODIST CHURCH LAST SUNDAV. The services at .the Methodist church last Sunday were of un usual Intereat. At the cloec of the morning worship the offlrem for the new year were regularly insta i- ed. \he off*: * I Hoard tenslst* of fifteen meirivt. Mr. Jrs. K. Perrl- for being cha ,,, rr. , ’i, Mr. I'l K. .’.onn*, Sec., ami M* !C. ‘'vrli trenfi:*"r. Then follow a ehun‘!i oonferenee in v.ijii h the aaseeam *r».: nn-l plana for the new year we--' .\dipo*'«i. At tnia eem’on Vr. D. L. " • »•. presId**^ami Mr. J. M. Moorer acted as secretary. A report from the treasurer showed that the' Pkt v^nr had «.>**n nitw ancceuful and a good beginning niade for the now year. The regu lar ?««•!.e-'U* will be held net*. Sen- day, preaching at 11 o’clock by the pastor. Night services as usual at 7:30. * *## ENTERTAINMENT AT SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. Don’t .forget the celebration of Gen. Robt. E. Lee and Gen. Stone wall Jackson’s birthdays at the school auditorium on next Tuesday evening, January 19th at S o’clock. There will be no admission, but a free offernlg will be taken at the door. This offering will help to pur. .chase Iron grave markers to mark the graves of the Confederate dead burled In Live Oak Cemetery. Tho following program will be obeerved. Chorus, We*rfl 4 Tenting Tonight; Prayer. Dr. Welling; Poem. Mrs. J. M. Wltaell; Double Quartette; Sol diers Chorua, from Ooundo’e Foust: ■Address, Col. James Armstrong; Lee’s Favorite Hymn; Benediction, Mr. Holland. The entertainment will be hold under the ausplcos ef The Mlcah Jenkins Chapter, U. C. *«# ANNAPOLIS EXAM. TO BE HELD SOON. A competitive examination for ap. potntment by Senator B. R. Tillman to a vacancy In the United States Naval Academy will be hold In Co lumbia on Friday, January 22, in Room 4, Davis CoHege on tbe cam pus of tho university. The contest Is open to all young men of State who can qualify under the Aca demy regulations as to age and phy sical condition. One must be between the ages of sixteen and twenty years, and must bring 40 tbe examination a For Everything in the line of Clothing, Shoes, Kata,' Dry ikfc <: . | ^ J*' ( jb• i . „ •* ^ •** j* . «nd Mininery, csD ths— . Great January Where we guarantee to save for you by every dollar* lOe ^to 60c. Remember, that whatever we advertise is true -and we can prove it. .. . ♦- x. *’• - —AT— ' - * I • ’ .The Charleston Surprise House sspiliile promptly at t:45 a. m., on /''day appointed. Work will, be gin at nine o’clock and continue unUl til five, with an flour’s Intermission for dinner from one until two. Upon request, further Information will to furnished by the Department of Edu cation. J. FRANK, Manager. Next Door to Express Office >. /, Please remember that there is only one J/Fcank's Clothing Store in town and we pay 8c for cotton in trade. 0- Li This Week’s Specials Dress Goods, all wool Serge, all colors, usual price 75c. to $1.00 per yard, now 39c. ; >» 7 ; , * 300 yards Poplin, must be sold*this week at 18 l-4c. per yaref. 1000 y$hls Dress Ginghams, former price 10c f now 8c. All colors Outing, usu$l price 10c. now 8c. . ^ Yard wide Silk, all colors and fashions,' usual price $1.00 to $1.25 per yard. now 69c* 4; v ; , / . 700 yards, yarcbwide sheeting, usually 8 to 10c, now 5c yard, v Ladies’ alf wool Sweaters, $2.50 values, now $1.69. r ‘ ■ ' , ■ * ■ ' < ' ' or I , ' , 8 - — ——r~. ... | 1 I ■■ < 1 - •-l,.. - ^ -y*rTTTT~--T- CLERK OF COURT MARRIES A COUPLE. On Sundry afternoon. .Tanuarv 3, at tho homo of C. V.’. Ulmer. Mis* Nettle Du Poise beacine tho wife of Ren KInard. Only a ftw frionde an 1 relatives were present. The cere mony was performed by Clerk ol Court Hudson 1 , who stated that this was his first marriage since he as sumed the office of clerk here. . #** \ ; EGO OF UNUSUAL ■v* MSB ON EXHIBITION. Mr. J. S. Glover, assistant past- master, was showing an egg this week that he found In his yard that measured seven and one-quarter inches one wag and eight and three quarters the*^—other. The eggg weighed five and a half oances'lmd has the exact reeemblanee of the ordinary sise. Mr. haa the egg at the postoffice, ff anyone should care to see It. *#* CUT FATHERS HELD A CALL MEETING* WalterbornTs city fathers held a call meeting of the council last Fri day night at which time they took under consideration the question of cutting tho trees off the streets In some portions of tAe" city. The question was discussed and It was de. elded to take the matter before a committee appointed for that pnr- pose. After the mebtlng of the council, tho whole body, with vial- tors present, were invited to an oys ter supper given by Mr. Kiasler Buchanan, which Mr. Buchanan stat ’d -was given 4n order that the peo. pie would forget for the present the hard time talk and also to fthow them that times were not really as hard as the people were led to be lieve. Speeches wer made my Mr. Jss. E. Peurifoy and Mr. Moorer and! others, after which the guests wer.’! served with oysters and other good things to eat. All expressed a do-' , lightfu! time before leaving for their i respective homes. x ATTENDING SUPREME COURT AT COLUMBIA THI8 WElfe. Severg^ of the members of the Walterboro Bar left Sunday to at tend the supreme court, which I* folding now in Columbia. Several cases of interest will be decided at this court. Those who attended ar-» Messrs. Jas. E. Peurifoy and L B. Ilonck. of the firm qf Peurifoy Bros.. Messrs. Padgett and Mower, of the firm of Padgett A Moorer and Mr. M. P. Howell of the firm x>f HqwelTA Gruber. *«• NEGRO SENTENCED FOR SELLING WHISKEY. Klssler Garner, -colored, pleaded guilty to a charge of boiling , whiskey in tbe Mayor’s court last week and was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve thirty day%o* the County cang. He eoold not get op the re quired $100 and therefore was ear. tied to the gang. ...» *** LY'CEUM FRIDAY NiGHT .. AT SCHOOL AUDITORIUM.. This is the month we close out ail of our odds and ends in * ® ^ ^ Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats,Minder- j wear, Etc. / At And Below 'Cost / - y , •. as we try not to carry over any stock from one Season to anoth- */ - ° t! ’ .. f - *6 ' ' . ' . er. ” u » . * + \ . i This Is a Money Saying Oppor- tunity. . y 4 H. W. Cohen Sftre A. S. KARESH, Mgr. ^1 X •S5 -/ -•zr.ts v: y SOBEL & BOG Where the Dollar doe^ih duty. Th© next lyceum to held at the school ROOFING--ROOFING-ROOFING $3.00 PER SQUARE First-class Galvanised Corrugated and V-Crimped Roofing In 6, 7, 8 and 10 foot lengtlis. ' f ' X Sticks 10 cents per square extra. , X COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, S23 Cmtu. St, Cohoabk, a C • • - / . N . III. -g- . ,.l .ll» I..I. Mil I. I II . , , - 7 f to make the public forget their B- Strickland left Tuesday afternoon troubles. The price of admission for Charleston, taking with th«h will be fifty cents for adults an«t. Mrs. Kinney’s baby, who has had twenty five cents for children. <v y« trouble, for quite a whiles Thor wni aonsuit a specialist while thero nod If necessary an operation will be held to ascertain tho trouble. When this paper went to press we had heard nothing from the little ono . attraction will auditorium next Friday night, rain or shin*. Morrow pkothers Male Quartet will furnlnh tne ^ntertsinment. . Al-! cs at Jaifcstqnbcro though Morrow Brothers hsvettierer “SONNY” JUDGE BROUGHT HERE FROM CHARLESTON. X "Sonny” Judge, who Is well re- X « metnbered her* by county officials, was removed from the Charleston . county. Jail last Thursday morn Ins j Proposals Invited, and sent to the Celleton jail here to' Proposals will he received at tho await trial on a charge of house- office of the Highway Commieeioner ’breaking an* larceny. It will to for Colleton county, until soon, Jan. remembered that "Sonny** has been 1$. fvrhleh i» the third Saturday.) In the Jail here on several occasions for jhe rent of the connty farm. »k('.V.lso that ke was tbe r»aln far-.The successful bidder will care for (o’" ini tho Jail delivery here’several inmate*, so far bs attention and vcts ago In whirh several prifoners, dMlng. at $10.00 por month. Farm re'rpod from the'county Jail. Son-:contains 144 acres, including open ny nill answer to several burzlarle* Isnd and wood lafM, renter to. have here at the n^xt t^rm of cour*. he hr.r’n?: entered end robbed two stor. keep *ent hero by been to Walterboro before, they come highly recommended and the ptanagement Insores* a good per- Iformance. The program will con- ' lately. II-! w-.r Mepisiraio II. lin-g/ 1 of Jacksonboro. ' v . , #*■* TAKES CHILD. TO / * ' _ . _ CHARLESTON FOR OPERATION. xist of good masic and other Yblngs Mre. J. C v*r if..— 1 aroess to tlrnbers only for the up- of the farm? nitidera * are inv'ted to vi«it the site toforo handing iq their f'siirnr.t''. Jan. 6-2t. V i E. Moor’e. Highway Com. Kinney and Mr. Hugo' djiy Mnt. R. F. Huggins of Green Pond r- shofplng In Waltarboro Mon- i / / -X X v A 0 ^ V» J, "1% * * . • •iu*'